Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 55-Ball U19 WC Ton is Second-Fastest in History

Indian batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi blazed a 55-ball century against England in the U19 World Cup final, marking the second-fastest hundred in the tournament's history. He broke the existing Indian record and also set a new benchmark for the fastest 150 in U19 cricket. His explosive innings of 175 off 80 balls was studded with a record 15 sixes in a Youth ODI innings. The 14-year-old from Bihar is currently India's leading run-scorer in the tournament.

Key Points: Vaibhav Suryavanshi Hits 2nd Fastest U19 World Cup Century

  • 55-ball hundred in U19 WC final
  • Breaks Indian record held by Raj Angad Bawa
  • Hits record 15 sixes in a Youth ODI innings
  • Scores fastest 150 in U19 cricket
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes second-fastest ton in U19 WC history

Indian teen Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes a 55-ball hundred, the second-fastest century in U19 World Cup history, in the final against England.

"Suryavanshi smashed the second-fastest century in the U19 World Cup - Report"

Harare, Feb 6

India's teen batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Friday smashed the second-fastest century in the U19 World Cup when he smashed the 55-ball hundred in the final against England here at the Harare Sports Club.

His century was laced with six boundaries and as many maximums, making him the second-fastest centurion in U19 World Cup history, beating Qasim Akram of Pakistan, who brought up his ton in 63 balls against Sri Lanka in 2022. Will Malajczuk of Australia currently hold the record of the fastest U19 World Cup century with his 51-ball 100 against Japan in 2026.

Moreover, Suryavanshi became the fastest Indian player to score a century in U19 World Cup history. He broke the previous record held by Raj Angad Bawa, who had reached a hundred in 69 balls against Uganda in 2022. The 14-year-old batter also became the third Indian to score a century in the U19 World Cup final.

Suryavanshi also has the most sixes for anyone in a Youth ODI innings and U19 World Cup innings (15), surpassing his own 14 against UAE U19 at ICCA Dubai in December.

The batter from Bihar notched up his 150 off just 171 balls, the fastest in U19 cricket, bettering the 98 balls taken by Ben Mayes (ENG) vs SCOT at the same venue earlier in the competition.

Suryavanshi stitched the 142-run second partnership with captain Ayush Mhatre (53) and established a 89-run stand with Vedant Trivedi before his dominating knock (175 off 80) in the history of the U19 World Cup came to an end in the 26th over.

While writing this report, India are comfortably placed at 275-3 in 29 overs with Vihaan Malhotra (10*) and Vedant Trivedi (22*) batting.

Suryavanshi is currently India's leading scorer in the U19 World Cup, having amassed 264 runs at an average of 44 and a strike rate of 147.49. In January, he had captained the Indian U19 side to a commanding 3-0 away Youth ODI series win over South Africa in Benoni, leading from the front in his maiden assignment as junior national team captain.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Australia, I have to say this innings was breathtaking to watch. Breaking the record for most sixes in a Youth ODI... twice! The power and timing at 14 years old is just unreal. The next global superstar is here.
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Priyanka N
So proud! He's not just a power hitter, he's also the captain who led us to a series win in South Africa. That shows great temperament. Hope the BCCI manages his career well and doesn't rush him into the senior side too early. Let him enjoy and dominate at the junior level for a bit.
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Rahul R
π—ͺπ—Όπ˜„! Just wow. 175 off 80 balls in a World Cup final is the stuff of legends. He broke Bawa's record, hit the most sixes... the list goes on. The selectors have a gem on their hands. From Bihar to the world! πŸ”₯
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Michael C
Incredible knock, but a small note: the article mentions he's 14? That seems very young for an U19 World Cup. Is that correct? If so, it makes his achievement even more staggering. The physical strength required for 15 sixes at that age is mind-boggling.
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Aditi M
This is the kind of news that makes your day! After a long work week, reading about a young Indian boy conquering the world just fills you with pride. Jai Hind! Can't wait to see him play in the IPL soon. The auction will be crazy for him.

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