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Runs, Runs Everywhere: Vijay Hazare’s Opening Day Turns into a Run Carnival

22 Centuries on Day One: Harsha Bhogle Flags Domestic Cricket Concerns After Record Vijay Hazare Opener

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
December 24, 2025
in Cricket
Runs, Runs Everywhere: Vijay Hazare’s Opening Day Turns into a Run Carnival

The opening day of the 2025–26 Vijay Hazare Trophy will be remembered as one of the most extraordinary — and controversial — days in Indian domestic cricket history.

While scoreboards lit up across venues and records tumbled at an unprecedented rate, veteran commentator Harsha Bhogle struck a cautionary note, warning that the avalanche of runs was less a celebration and more a cause for concern.

Day One turned into a full-blown run machine, with batters dominating bowlers in a manner rarely seen in the 50-over format. A staggering three teams crossed the 400-run mark, redefining perceptions of what constitutes a competitive total in domestic one-day cricket.

The most jaw-dropping performance came from Bihar, who piled up an astonishing 574 for 6 against Arunachal Pradesh — now officially the highest team total in men’s List A cricket. The only other 500-plus score in the format was also conceded by Arunachal Pradesh, when Tamil Nadu hammered 506 for 2 in the 2022–23 Vijay Hazare Trophy, further highlighting the mismatch in certain contests.

The run-fest did not stop there. Jharkhand posted a massive 412, a score that would once have guaranteed victory. Instead, it was sensationally chased down by Karnataka, underlining how even 400-plus totals were proving insufficient on a day when bowlers were largely reduced to spectators.

According to reports, 22 individual centuries were scored across matches on the opening day — the most ever in a single day in Vijay Hazare Trophy history, surpassing the previous record of 19 hundreds from December 12, 2021, and January 3, 2025.

The list of centurions featured a mix of established stars and emerging talents, adding to the spectacle.

Among the standout performances was teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi of Bihar, who smashed a breathtaking 36-ball century, becoming the youngest centurion in List A cricket.

His fearless strokeplay epitomised the batting dominance of the day. Teammate Sakibul Gani was equally destructive, racing to a 32-ball hundred, one of the fastest by an Indian in the format.

For Jharkhand, Ishan Kishan lit up the contest with a blistering 33-ball century, while the presence of senior India batters added further sheen to the run glut. Rohit Sharma marked his return to the Vijay Hazare Trophy with a commanding hundred, and Virat Kohli also registered a century, showcasing his enduring class in the 50-over game.

Yet, amid the fireworks, Harsha Bhogle’s voice cut through the euphoria. Reacting on social media, the seasoned broadcaster offered a blunt assessment: “Bihar’s total of 574 in 50 overs isn’t something to celebrate. It is, instead, a worrying indicator of the standard of some of our domestic cricket.”

Bhogle’s criticism focused on what these numbers truly signify. While acknowledging the talent and intent of modern batters, he cautioned that such extreme scores expose deeper structural issues — uneven competition, overly batting-friendly pitches and bowling attacks unable to challenge meaningfully. The fact that once-unthinkable totals are being scored — and even chased — has raised serious questions about balance in the domestic game.

His comments sparked widespread debate among fans, former players and analysts. Many echoed his concern that while high-scoring matches are entertaining, they risk masking fundamental problems in domestic cricket’s ecosystem. When contests become one-sided and bowlers are consistently overpowered, the role of domestic tournaments as breeding grounds for well-rounded international cricketers comes under scrutiny.

As the Vijay Hazare Trophy progresses, the opening day will stand out not just for broken records and overflowing scorecards, but for igniting an important conversation. Harsha Bhogle’s warning serves as a reminder that records alone do not define progress — competitiveness, balance and quality matter just as much. Whether Indian domestic cricket heeds that warning remains to be seen, but Day One has already ensured the tournament will be discussed far beyond the boundaries hit on the field.

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