Meghalaya cricketer Akash Kumar Choudhary tore apart Arunachal Pradesh's bowlers in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 clash at the Pithwala Stadium in Surat, becoming the first player to hammer eight consecutive sixes in a first-class fixture. He also etched his name in history books by clobbering the fastest fifty in first-class cricket, getting there in only 11 deliveries.The 25-year-old broke Wayne Wright's record, who had achieved the milestone for Leicestershire against Essex in 2012. Akash also joined an elite list of batters to hit six successive maximums in an over.Watch the video of the eight sixes here:Akash stayed unbeaten on 50 off 14 deliveries as Meghalaya declared their innings at 628/8 after facing 127 overs, maintaining a scoring rate of 4.94.Meghalaya leave Arunachal Pradesh reeling after racking up a massive totalMeanwhile, Meghalaya have left Arunachal Pradesh in disarray after racking up a humongous total. After his onslaught with the bat, Akash got the better of Myendung Singpho with the ball in just the fourth over of Arunachal's innings, having him caught by Aryan Bora. He eventually finished with tidy figures of 4-0-10-1The stage for Akash's onslaught was set up by the side's top-order batters. After Arunachal Pradesh got the better of Bamanbha Shangpliang for 11 in the 13th over, Arpit Bhatewara dug in and top-scored with 207 off 273 deliveries.Captain Kishan Lyngdoh (119) and Rahul Dalal (144) also struck centuries to pile misery on the opposition. Ajay Duhan chipped in with 53 runs to the total, allowing Meghalaya's total to surge further.At the time of writing, Arunachal Pradesh had been bowled out for a paltry total of 73, with their innings lasting only 27.4 overs. Only four of their batters got to double figures, and Amit Yadav top-scored with 16. Aryan Bora finished as their pick of the bowlers with figures of 9.4-3-16-4. Aaron Nongrum and Dippu Sangma snared two wickets each.