34 fours, 2 sixes, Virender Sehwag's son created havoc, scored a double century on just this many balls.

Virender Sehwag: Virender Sehwag is considered one of the most explosive batsmen in cricket history. Sehwag was such a batsman that even the biggest bowlers were scared of bowling in front of him. He used to start attacking the bowlers from the very first ball. Sehwag has retired but his son is following his footsteps.

hit a stormy double century

Virender Sehwag's son Aryaveer Sehwag is currently participating in the Cooch Behar Trophy from Delhi. Aryaveer has scored a stormy double century in the match being played against Meghalaya. At the end of the second day's play, Aryaveer was unbeaten after scoring 200 runs in 229 balls. During this period, 34 fours and 2 sixes were hit from his bat. The match is being played at MCA Cricket Ground, Shillong.

Joined the team last month

Aryaveer is an excellent batsman and after consistent good performance at the local level, he was included in the Delhi Under-19 team only last month. This player has taken advantage of the opportunity and has strengthened his place in the team by scoring a double century against Meghalaya. Aryaveer is an opening batsman like his father. He has also been a part of Delhi Under-16 team.

keep an eye on the match

Meghalaya's position is weak in the match being played with Delhi. Meghalaya collapsed in the first innings after scoring 260 runs in 104.3 overs. With Aryaveer's double century, Delhi scored 468 runs for 2 wickets and took a lead of 208 runs. Apart from Aryaveer, Arnav Bugga, who came to open with him, also played an inning of 114 runs. There was a partnership of 180 runs between the two for the first wicket.

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