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Pranav Prashant Dhanawade (born 13 May 2000) is an Indian
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er from
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who holds the
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for the most runs scored in one
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. Stretching across two days on 4 and 5 January 2016, he became the first person to score more than 1,000 runs in one innings in an officially recognised match. Dhanawade scored 1,009
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from 327 balls for K. C. Gandhi High School of the
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administrative district, breaking the 116-year-old record of 628 not out set by English schoolboy A. E. J. Collins in 1899. On day two of their first innings, with only 5 of 11 players having batted, the K. C. Gandhi High School team declared on 1,465/3, also a world record. The match was one-sided, with the opposition, Arya Gurukul School, only scoring 31 runs in their first innings and 52 in their second.


Record innings

The two-day
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match between K. C. Gandhi High School and Arya Gurukul School was part of the Bhandari Cup, an under-16 inter-school tournament recognised by the
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. Dhanawade scored 1,009 runs in an
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that lasted 6 hours and 36 minutes, and included 59 sixes and 129 fours at a strike-rate of 308.56. The 15-year-old school student broke a 116-year-old cricketing record, beating the previous highest individual score (including minor cricket) by A. E. J. Collins. Collins had held the record since 1899, when he scored 628 runs for Clarke House against North Town House at
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. Arya Gurukul School scored 31 runs in their first innings, bowled out after facing just 20 overs. In reply, K. C. Gandhi High School made 546 runs before losing their first wicket and by the end of the day were 956 for one, a lead of 925. Dhanawade, who opened the batting, had already broken the previous world record by scoring 652 of those runs. The next day Dhanawade continued batting, reaching 1,000 runs at about 3 o'clock that afternoon. K. C. Gandhi High School declared their innings at 1,465 for three, then dismissed Arya Gurukul School a second time for 52 runs to win the match by an innings and 1,382 runs. Yogesh Jagtap, the coach of Arya Gurukul School, revealed after the match that they had struggled to enter the competition with their main cricket team because of their exams, and therefore his side consistent mostly of 12-year-old students who were selected to play against 15-year-old students. Jagtap said they had also entered the tournament only so they would not be denied future entry. He estimated there were 21 dropped
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and three missed
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during the single K. C. Gandhi High School innings. Jagtap also said that some of the children in Arya Gurukul School had only ever played with a tennis ball before and were scared of the leather ball. Many were under 12 and much of the boundary was only from the wicket. Despite the scoreline, Jagtap thought the match was a positive experience for his team and praised Dhanawade's shot selection during his innings. K. C. Gandhi High School's coach was criticised by reporter Shraishth Jain for not retiring any batsmen or declaring the innings earlier. The accomplishment has led to further suggestions of compulsory retirements for batsmen upon reaching a certain score.


Recognition

The Minister of Sport for
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, subsequently announced that the state government would pay for Dhanawade's future educational and coaching expenses, stating that "Dhanawade's score has made Maharashtra proud. By becoming the world's highest-ever individual scorer in all forms of cricket, he has made the country very proud as well". He was congratulated for his innings by Indian batsman
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Later career

Dhanawade missed out on making the
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under-19 team. He later said that this was because of his inconsistency.


Personal life

Dhanawade is the son of Prashant Dhanawade, who works as an
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driver.


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