Ranji Trophy Quarter Final, Mayank Agarwal Stats: The Team India has to play a 4-match Test series against Australia from 9 February. Currently, Team India is playing T20 series against New Zealand under the leadership of Hardik Pandya. Meanwhile, a dashing player of India is continuously performing brilliantly with the bat. Even in the quarter-final match of Ranji Trophy, that batsman showed amazing game and hit 83 runs in 109 balls.

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Mayank’s Great Performance for Team India

The player being mentioned is Mayank Agarwal, who has played 26 matches for Team India. Mayank Agarwal, 31, showed a good game while captaining Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy quarter-final match against Uttarakhand. As an opener, he scored 83 runs in 109 balls with 12 fours and a six. Mayank also made an opening partnership of 159 runs with Ravikumar Samarth. Ravikumar played 108 balls and scored 82 runs with the help of 11 fours. Mayank won the toss and decided to field first. Uttarakhand’s first innings was reduced to 116 runs in 55.4 overs.

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Test Match was Played a Year Ago

Mayank Agarwal last played a Test match for India in March 2022. He scored 4 and 22 runs in both the innings of that Test match played against Sri Lanka in Bangalore. Mayank has scored a total of 1488 runs in 36 innings of 21 Test matches. He has also scored a double century in this format. He has scored 4 centuries and 6 half-centuries in Tests. He has played only 5 matches in ODIs and has been able to score only 86 runs.

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Haven’t Played T20 Match yet

Mayank, representing Karnataka, has not yet played any T20 match for India. In the year 2018, Mayank made his Test debut against Australia in Melbourne. However, he could not be a regular in the team. Prior to this, he has scored a total of 6457 runs in 88 first class matches with the help of 14 centuries and 35 half-centuries, including a triple century.