Cricket fans witnessed a masterclass in opening aggression as Baroda posted a staggering 417 runs against Hyderabad in the Vijay Hazare Trophy—thanks largely to a devastating opening stand between Nitya Pandya and Amit Pasi. Forget slow build-ups; this was a no-holds-barred assault that left Hyderabad’s bowlers shell-shocked and redefined expectations in India’s premier domestic 50-over competition .
Dubbed “Pandya Power” by commentators, the innings wasn’t just about runs—it was a statement of intent from a Baroda side hungry for silverware. And with this performance, the 2025 edition of the Vijay Hazare Trophy just got a lot more interesting.
The foundation of Baroda’s innings was a breathtaking 230-run stand for the first wicket—the highest of the tournament so far. Both openers attacked from ball one, refusing to give Hyderabad’s bowlers any rhythm or room to settle.
This wasn’t just big; it was historically significant for Baroda. Such dominant openers in List A cricket are rare, especially against a reputed team like Hyderabad [[INTERNAL_LINK:baroda-cricket-history]].
Nitya Pandya, carrying the Pandya legacy forward, played the anchor-turned-attacker role to perfection. His 122 came off just 110 balls and included 12 boundaries and 3 sixes .
What stood out was his composure under pressure. Even as Pasi tore through the attack, Pandya rotated the strike intelligently and punished loose deliveries without taking unnecessary risks—classic ODI batting with a modern twist.
If Pandya was the steady hand, Amit Pasi was the thunderbolt. His 127 off 93 deliveries featured a staggering 14 fours and 5 maximums . At times, he looked more like a T20 specialist than a List A opener—but that’s exactly what modern 50-over cricket demands.
Pasi’s strike rate of over 136 completely dismantled Hyderabad’s bowling plans. By the 25th over, the game was already slipping away from the opposition.
After the openers fell, Baroda didn’t ease off. Contributions from the middle order—including quick cameos from Vishnu Solanki and Krunal Pandya—kept the scoreboard ticking. The final total of 417/9 in 50 overs included:
This score puts Baroda among the highest totals in the Vijay Hazare Trophy this decade [[INTERNAL_LINK:vijay-hazare-highest-scores]].
Hyderabad’s attack, featuring seasoned names like Tanmay Agarwal and Kartik Kakade, looked powerless. None of their bowlers could complete their full quota without conceding over 60 runs. The best figures read 9-0-72-1—a telling sign of the carnage .
Field placements were static, yorkers were inconsistent, and there was little tactical variation. In modern cricket, that’s a recipe for disaster—especially against in-form openers.
While 417 is massive, it’s not the highest ever in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. That record belongs to Saurashtra’s 444/8 against Mizoram in 2024 . However, Baroda’s innings is notable for its dominance from the outset and the quality of the opposition.
According to ESPNcricinfo, only 12 teams have crossed the 400-run mark in the tournament’s 23-year history—making this a truly elite performance .
For fantasy players, this match is a goldmine:
Baroda, buoyed by this win, will look to build momentum in the plate group. With Krunal Pandya leading and a deep batting lineup, they’re emerging as dark horses for the knockout stage.
Hyderabad, meanwhile, must regroup quickly. Their batting will face immense pressure chasing such totals—which could expose frailties further down the order.
The Vijay Hazare Trophy often gets overshadowed by the IPL, but performances like this remind us why domestic cricket is the bedrock of Indian talent. Nitya Pandya and Amit Pasi didn’t just score runs—they sent a message: Baroda is here to dominate. And if this is just the beginning, cricket fans are in for a thrilling ride.
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