Puducherry skipper Aman Khan endured a nightmare outing against Jharkhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy as he conceded 123 runs in his full quota of 10 overs, becoming the bowler with the most expensive spell in List A cricket history. The performance surpassed the previous unwelcome record of 0/116 in nine overs set by Arunachal Pradesh pacer Mibom Mosu just last week against Bihar.
Notably, Aman Khan — who was bought by Chennai Super Kings for ₹40 lakh at the IPL 2026 auction and has previously represented Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders — will hope to bounce back quickly from the setback.
Jharkhand, meanwhile, cruised to victory as Puducherry were bowled out for 235 while chasing a steep target. Rajandeep Singh starred with 3/47, while Anukul Roy chipped in with 2/58 and was named Player of the Match for his all-round contribution. Jharkhand sealed a 133-run win.
Highlights from Other Vijay Hazare Trophy Matches
- Dhruv Jurel Smashes 160; Rinku Singh Scores 63
Jurel’s sensational unbeaten 160 off 101 balls* powered Uttar Pradesh to 369/7, with Rinku Singh adding a brisk 63. Despite Krunal Pandya’s fighting 82, Baroda were bowled out for 315, losing by 54 runs. - Railways Beat Services by 84 Runs
Railways posted 365/7, driven by Ravi Singh’s explosive 88 off 46 balls. Services fell short at 281, with Raj Choudhary bagging 3/27. - Delhi Edge Saurashtra in Thriller
Vishvaraj Jadeja (115) and Ruchit Ahir (95*) helped Saurashtra post 320/7, but Priyansh Arya’s 78 and Navdeep Saini’s unbeaten 34 guided Delhi to a three-wicket win. - Shardul Thakur Destroys Chhattisgarh Top Order
Shardul picked 4 early wickets as Chhattisgarh collapsed to 142. Mumbai chased the target comfortably in 24 overs, with Angkrish Raghuvanshi scoring 68 and Siddhesh Lad 48. - Odisha Beat Andhra
Odisha chased down 222 with ease, thanks to Om T Munde (91) and Govinda Poddar (89), winning by six wickets. - Uttarakhand Defeat Punjab
Despite Punjab recovering to 269/8 courtesy Salil Arora’s 65, Kunal Chandela’s 118 powered Uttarakhand to a five-wicket win. - Madhya Pradesh Stun Kerala
Kerala bowled MP out for 214, but MP bowlers staged a comeback to dismiss Kerala for 167, winning by 47 runs. - Karnataka Beat Tamil Nadu in Southern Derby
Tamil Nadu posted 288, but Karnataka chased it down led by Shrijith (77), Mayank Agarwal (58), and Shreyas Gopal (55).

