14-Year-Old Sooryavanshi's 175 Powers India to U-19 World Cup Glory

Former India opener Aakash Chopra has lauded 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for his sensational, match-winning century in the ICC Under-19 World Cup final against England. Sooryavanshi smashed 175 runs from just 80 balls, single-handedly powering India to a massive total of 411/9. Chopra highlighted the youngster's extraordinary composure and ability to play without pressure in a high-stakes final as a "special skill." His innings, featuring 150 runs in boundaries, was the defining force behind India's 100-run victory and record sixth U-19 World Cup title.

Key Points: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's 175 Wins U-19 World Cup Final

  • 14-year-old's match-winning 175
  • India's record sixth U-19 title
  • 150 runs from boundaries
  • Composure beyond his years
  • Aakash Chopra's high praise
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Sooryavanshi's ability to not feel pressure in the final is a special skill: Aakash Chopra

Aakash Chopra hails 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's match-winning 175 in the U-19 World Cup final, a special innings of composure and power.

"His ability to forget the last ball, or to not feel pressure in a final, is a special skill. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, Feb 7

Former India opener Aakash Chopra lauded Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for scoring a match-winning century in the Under-19 World Cup final, which helped the side clinch their record sixth title in the tournament.

The 14-year-old contributed significantly to India's massive total of 411/9 in their 50-over innings, notching up an 80-ball 175, before the bowlers limited England to 311 in 40.2 overs, resulting in a 100-run victory for India in the final.

"Vaibhav Sooryavanshi got out in the 26th over and he had already scored 175 runs by then. When he was dismissed, the team's score was 250 runs. Out of 250, he single-handedly scored 175. That is massive. This innings showed the kind of talent he is blessed with. The India Under-19 players are raising the bar. Not every ball he hits is a six; he also gets beaten sometimes. But his ability to forget the last ball, or to not feel pressure in a final, is a special skill," Chopra told JioHotstar.

"You could say you are born with skills, but they also need to be honed. It is a mindset where you feel no one can stop you. That kind of confidence is enviable. At such a young age of 14, nothing seems to matter to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. First, the semifinal against Afghanistan, then the final against England, to turn a match single-handedly like that tells you how beautiful India's cricket future is," he added.

Sooryavanshi was the defining force between the two teams today. Still only 14, he has been talked about as a prodigy for some time, drawing headlines last IPL when he became the youngest player to score a hundred. Yet what he delivered in this final felt leagues beyond that - a performance that transcended the usual idea of an exceptional innings.

What truly set it apart was his composure. Despite his age, he showed an extraordinary understanding of tempo. He respected the new ball early, reaching just 24 from his first 24 deliveries, before flipping a switch and tearing the attack apart. Out of his 175 runs, a staggering 150 came via boundaries, highlighted by 15 massive sixes.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, watching this kid play was incredible. That switch from defense to absolute carnage after 24 balls... genius. Hope he's managed well and not over-hyped too soon.
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Vikram M
Chopra is right about the mindset. At 14, to not feel the pressure of a World Cup final is a *khaas* quality. But let's not forget the bowlers who defended 411! Team effort tha, boss.
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Rohit P
Waah! 150 runs in boundaries? That's pure domination. The England bowlers must have had nightmares. Our cricket pipeline is just unbelievable.
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Priya S
Amazing performance, no doubt. But a small note of caution: we've seen young talents fade under immense pressure. The BCCI and his family need to shield him, let him grow at his own pace. The media frenzy can be too much.
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Michael C
That innings was a masterclass in pacing. Started slow, assessed the conditions, then exploded. That's high-level cricket intelligence. England had no answer.
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Kavya N
So proud of our boys! Sixth title! 🎉 And Sooryavanshi... just wow. The way he forgets the last ball and moves on, that's a lesson for all of us, not

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