Ayush Mhatre is proving to be a sensation in the current Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy season. The young batsman, already making waves with the Chennai Super Kings, has smashed consecutive centuries for Mumbai. After reaching his first T20 hundred, Mhatre followed up with an outstanding unbeaten 104 in Mumbai’s commanding nine-wicket victory over Andhra. He was instrumental in chasing down 160, forming a formidable partnership with Suryakumar Yadav. Mhatre’s aggressive innings, marked by nine sixes and five fours, showcased his immense talent and potential. This phenomenal run of form, including becoming the youngest Indian to score centuries in all domestic formats, highlights Mhatre’s status as a rapidly emerging star in Indian cricket.
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