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On the second day of the Duleep Trophy 2025 quarter-final between Central Zone and North Eastern Zone, Danish Malewar picked up exactly where he left off on the opening day, continuing his brilliant batting display. He raced to a remarkable double century off just 220 balls, becoming the first-ever Vidarbha player to achieve this milestone.
Danish Malewar makes history with a sensational double century on Day 2
On the opening day, the 21-year-old had ended his masterful innings at a stunning 198 not out. He had already showcased his class by forging a crucial 144-run partnership with Aryan Juyal, who retired hurt, before joining forces with captain Rajat Patidar for a blistering 199-run stand. Malewar’s innings was a perfect blend of patience, timing, and power, as he carefully built his score while punishing loose deliveries and keeping the scoreboard ticking. He continued his scoring spree on Day 2, quickly reaching the 200-run mark. His historic innings, which included a total of 36 fours and a six, came to an end when he retired out, having firmly stamped his authority on the match and providing Central Zone with a strong start.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Danish Malewar, you superstar man. Lots of runs coming for India in Tests. pic.twitter.com/q4u04RMBn2
— Ben Stokes Fan Club (@KaFavourite) August 29, 2025
Danish Malewar became the 50th batsman to score a double century in the Duleep Trophy, with the last one being Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 265 in 2022.@mohanstatsman @vikrantgupta73 @bcci @BCCIdomestic #DuleepTrophy pic.twitter.com/HBaboNqTQM
— Virta Kolhi (@imvirtakolhi) August 29, 2025
~783 Runs with Hundred in final of Ranji Trophy
~Emerging player of the Tournament in Vidharbha pro league (318 Runs in 6 innings with 160+ Strike rate)
~ Double Hundred on Duleep Trophy debut
Remember the Name Danish Malewar pic.twitter.com/q370tqAvVV
— Sawai96 (@Aspirant_9457) August 29, 2025
REMEMBER THE NAME – 21-year-old Danish Malewar 🇮🇳🔥
Century in Ranji Trophy Final ✅
Double Century in Duleep Trophy ✅
A rising star from Vidarbha, already shaping India’s batting future. 🌟 #RanjiTrophy #DuleepTrophy pic.twitter.com/YrWF4rlX3x
— Abhisek Gupta (@ABHISTRONG) August 29, 2025
Hundred in Ranji trophy.✅
Hundred in Duleep trophy.✅WHAT A SENSATIONAL HUNDREDS BY this young man DANISH MALEWAR, a great talent from vidarbha the future of Indian cricket. 🇮🇳💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/bp2GaNMDdh
— DIVYANSH CHAUHAN (@Imchauhan28) August 29, 2025
Danish Malewar became the first Vidarbha player to score a double hundred in Duleep Trophy history. pic.twitter.com/yZhAUl5MwV
— All Cricket Records (@Cric_records45) August 29, 2025
Not the best of oppositions but Danish Malewar is quietly building a profile at No. 3 after a fine Ranji season. He becomes the first Vidarbha batter to record a #DuleepTrophy double hundred. On the verge of being among the fastest Indians to 1000 FC runs, he retires out on 203
— Lalith Kalidas (@lal__kal) August 29, 2025
REMEMBER THE NAME, 21-YEAR-OLD DANISH MALEWAR.
– Hundred in Ranji Trophy final ✅
– Double Hundred in Duleep Trophy ✅He is making a big statement for India's batting future, a talent from Vidarbha. pic.twitter.com/mzE9H5TwND
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) August 29, 2025
What a Performance. Maiden First-Class 💯💯 for Danish Malewar 203(222)
4s ➡️ 36
6s ➡️ 1
SR ➡️ 91.4
Danish Malewar current FC Avg ➡️ 61.6
Danish Malewar in last 6 innings :
203(222)
153 & 73
79 & 29
75#DuleepTrophy#QF2 #CZvNEZ @vca_tweets— JaayShaan (VaidhyaJayaShankar) (@JaayShaan) August 29, 2025
🚨 RECORD 🚨
Danish Malewar has created history by becoming the 1st Vidarbha batter to score a century on debut in Duleep Trophy 🔥#cricket #DanishMalewar #DuleepTrophy #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/SPmHHGgntA
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) August 29, 2025
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Malewar and Rajat Patidar powers Central Zone to strong position in Quarter Final 2
With Malewar retiring out after his monumental double century, Central Zone found themselves in an incredibly strong position, largely thanks to a collective batting effort. Malewar’s epic knock was built on the foundations of a solid opening stand with Aryan Juyal, who retired hurt after a well-compiled 60. Captain Patidar then provided a blistering counter-attack, smashing a rapid 125, while Yash Rathod’s brisk 36 ensured the momentum never waned. The North Eastern Zone bowlers had a dismal outing, struggling to find a breakthrough as the Central Zone batters piled on the runs. With the scoreboard reading a daunting 441 for 2, the responsibility now squarely lies on the North Eastern Zone batters to respond with a determined performance.
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