Overview:
During the Jharkhand vs Puducherry encounter, Aman Khan had a difficult day with the ball, conceding 123 runs in his allotted overs.
Chennai Super Kings dded Puducherry captain Aman Khan to their squad for Rs 40 lakh at the IPL 2026 auction as part of their uncapped domestic picks. Just two weeks later, Aman endured a difficult outing in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, finding himself in the record books for the wrong reasons as Jharkhand piled up a massive 368/7.
During the Jharkhand vs Puducherry encounter, Aman Khan had a difficult day with the ball, conceding 123 runs in his allotted overs. The figures saw him register an unwanted List A record for the most runs given away in a single spell.
Aman went past the earlier record of 116 runs conceded by Arunachal Pradesh’s Mibom Mosu. He also became the first bowler in List A cricket to finish a spell at an economy rate above 12 runs per over.
Below are the bowlers who have conceded the most runs in an individual spell in List A cricket history:
| Player | Runs Conceded | Team | Opponent | Year |
| Aman Khan | 123 | Puducherry | Jharkhand | 2025 |
| Mibom Mosu | 116 | Arunachal Pradesh | Bihar | 2025 |
| Bass de Leede | 115 | Netherlands | Australia | 2023 |
| Patrick Brown | 114 | Derbyshire | Surrey | 2025 |
| Chetan Anand | 114 | Arunachal Pradesh | Tamil Nadu | 2022 |
Jharkhand decimate Puducherry by 133 runs
In the absence of regular captain Ishan Kishan, Jharkhand delivered a commanding batting performance, racking up 368/7 in their allotted 50 overs. Acting skipper Kumar Kushagra anchored the innings with a well-crafted 105 from 104 balls, while Anukul Roy produced a rapid 98 off just 53 deliveries. Utkarsh Singh added further momentum with a valuable 74.
Puducherry were dismissed for 235, with Rajandeep Singh leading the bowling effort by claiming three wickets. Jharkhand sealed a comprehensive victory by a margin of 133 runs.

