Updated On: 21 November, 2018 10:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Ronald Chettiar
Only four batsmen managed to open their account as Chris ran through their batting line-up

Don Bosco's Nilay Pawar (left) and Yuvraj Natalkar after their 200-run stand at Azad Maidan yesterday. Pic/Suresh Karkera
Riding on a double century partnership between Yuvraj Natalkar (113) and Nilay Pawar (102) combined with a fifer by Chris D'Britto (5 for 6), Don Bosco (Matunga) hammered Madhavrao Bhagwat (Vile Parle) by 364 runs in a second round match of the MSSA-organised Harris Shield boys' U-16 inter-school cricket tournament at Sassanian pitch in Azad Maidan yesterday.
Electing to bat, Don Bosco amassed a mammoth total of 388 for 4, (33 extras) which included an 84-run penalty given to the Vile Parle outfit for slow over-rate. Later, left-arm tweaker Chris spun a web around the opposition batsmen to bowl them out for a mere 25 runs. During the chase, Madhavrao's batsmen failed to put up a fight as they folded up in quick time. Only four batsmen managed to open their account as Chris ran through their batting line-up.