While participating in a Harris Shield Under-16 school match, Children's Welfare School registered an unwanted record in their name as all the batsmen in their team were knocked out for 0 to hand Swami Vivekanand International School (SVIS) Borivali a massive 754-run victory at the New Era Cricket Club plot, Azad Maidan on Wednesday.

Chasing 761, Children’s Welfare School could manage just 7 runs and that too on the back of the extras given as the school from Andheri was bundled out in just 6 overs. Alok Pal bagged 6 for 0 from 3 overs, captain Varod Vaze took 2 for 3, while the other two batsmen were run-out.

Batting first, SVIS- which is also the alma mater of great India batsman Rohit Sharma, plundered 605 for 4 in 39 overs but the Children's Welfare School were penalised 156 runs for not completing their 45 overs in time.

Meet Mayekar scoring a triple century (338 off 134 balls), laced with 56 fours and 7 sixes. Krishna Parte (95) and Ishan Roy (67) too made significant contributions.

These kind of heavily one-sided matches tend to happen in the first and second round. Some of the schools just don’t pick teams properly, provide net practice or other facilities to their boys, Times of India quoted MCA apex council member Nadeem Memon as saying.

(The earlier edition of the story incorrectly mentioned Children's Academy Group of Schools to be dismissed for 0. It has since been corrected.)