Aman Mokhade has been a revelation for Vidarbha as they clinched the Vijay Hazare Trophy on Sunday. A victory over Saurashtra in the final in Bengaluru sealed their maiden 50-over domestic title, and young opener Mokhade has played a key part in it.
He has been their force with the bat and after a 33-run knock in the final, Aman Mokhade made his name on the board of a prestigious domestic record.
Aman Mokhade etched his name in Vijay Hazare Trophy history as only the third batter to score 800+ runs in a single season. The Vidarbha opener achieved this feat with 814 runs in the 2025-26 edition.
Mokhade joined an elite club previously featuring Prithvi Shaw, who scored 827 runs for Mumbai in the 2020/21 season, and Narayan Jagadeesan, who amassed
830 runs for Tamil Nadu in 2022-23. Shaw became the first to cross 800 runs, setting the benchmark in Mumbai's title-winning campaign.
Aman Mokhade Exclusive: Warming Bench to creating World Record
Season Statistics
Mokhade accumulated 814 runs across 10 innings at an average of 90.44 and a strike rate of 109.26. He smashed five centuries, against Bengal (110), Jammu & Kashmir (139), Baroda (150*), Uttar Pradesh (147), and Karnataka (138)-matching the record for most tons in a VHT season, plus one fifty.
Aman Mokhade in Final
In the final against Saurashtra, Mokhade scored 33 runs off 45 balls before dismissal, securing his 800+ tally as Vidarbha beat Saurashtra to win their maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy title.
"I always had the belief that I would win games for my team and that belief kept me going. There's a lot of competition in our team, I had to wait for my opportunity, I had to channelise that frustration on the field and the results are there to see," he said after the stellar performance.








