Key Points

Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden shared heartfelt advice for 14-year-old IPL prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi after his record-breaking century. Suryavanshi became the youngest T20 centurion in history with a blistering 101 off 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals. Hayden emphasized the importance of staying passionate about cricket while acknowledging the sport's challenges. The teenager shattered multiple records, including the fastest IPL century by an Indian batter.

Key Points: Matthew Hayden Advises 14-Year-Old IPL Sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi

  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest IPL centurion at 14
  • Hayden emphasizes passion and resilience in cricket
  • Suryavanshi smashes 101 in 38 balls with 11 sixes
  • Breaks multiple records including fastest Indian IPL century
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Keep falling in love with the game: Matthew Hayden's advice to 14-year-old IPL centurion Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Australian legend Matthew Hayden shares heartfelt advice for 14-year-old IPL record-breaker Vaibhav Suryavanshi after his historic T20 century.

"My advice is to always keep falling in love with the game. – Matthew Hayden"

Mumbai, May 3

In a tournament that continues to redefine possibilities, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has emerged as the face of a new generation. The Rajasthan Royals (RR) prodigy scripted history by becoming the youngest-ever T20 centurion and the fastest Indian to score an Indian Premier League (IPL) hundred, sending shockwaves across the cricketing world during his explosive knock against Gujarat Titans (GT).

Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden, reflecting on the youngster's rise, offered heartfelt advice and a reality check on the challenges ahead. During the match, he smashed a quickfire 101 in just 38 balls, consisting of seven fours and 11 sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 265.79.

"It is about what the kids are dreaming about, what their possibilities are," Hayden told the reportes, emphasizing the importance of nurturing young talent.

"What will happen is that he will be embraced amongst the cricketing community...We hope he is enjoying the game, and the rest will follow," he said.

"My advice is to always keep following in love with the game," he added.

"This sport is about developing your character. It is a very hard sport," he said.

"Just after his first 100, he also got out for duck. You have to keep finding ways to improve. The game itself challenges you," he noted.

The biggest night of Suryavanshi's career so far witnessed him break several records:

-Vaibhav reached his century in 35 balls, which is the second-fastest century in the history of the IPL, below Chris Gayle's 30-ball ton against now-defunct Pune Warriors India for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) back in 2013. Vaibhav is now also the fastest Indian to score a century in the IPL.

-The left-hander, at the age of 14 years and 32 days, is the youngest player to score a century in T20 cricket history, surpassing Vijay Zol, who was 18 years and 118 days old while scoring a century for Maharashtra against Mumbai in 2013.

-This is also the seventh-fastest century in T20 cricket, with the fastest one belonging to Sahil Chauhan of Estonia against Cyprus in 2024, coming in just 27 balls.

-Suryavanshi also reached his fifty in just 17 balls, the fifth-fastest in league history, making him the youngest ever to score an IPL fifty.

-94 of Suryavanshi's runs came through boundaries, with seven fours and 11 sixes included. 93% boundary percentage is the highest in any century in IPL's history.

-Also, Vaibhav tied with former Indian batter Murali Vijay for most sixes by an Indian in an IPL innings, 11 each, with most sixes overall being hit by Gayle during his iconic 175* against Pune Warriors India, which included 17 maximums.

-Also, the 166-run stand between Vaibhav and Yashasvi Jaiswal is the highest partnership for any wicket for Rajasthan Royals, surpassing 155 by Jos Buttler & Devdutt Padikkal against DC at the Wankhede in 2022.

-Suryavanshi also took just three innings to reach his maiden IPL ton, outdoing Punjab Kings (PBKS) batters Priyansh Arya and Paul Valthaty, who took four innings, as per Wisden.com.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an incredible talent! At just 14, Vaibhav has shown maturity beyond his years. Hayden's advice is golden - the key is to enjoy the game without getting carried away by fame. Hope BCCI protects this gem properly 🤞 #FutureOfIndianCricket
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Priya M.
While I'm amazed by his performance, I worry about the pressure on such young players. Remember how Unmukt Chand faded after U19 glory? Hope Vaibhav gets proper guidance and isn't overexposed too soon. The duck after century shows cricket's unpredictability!
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Ankit S.
Breaking records at 14 is no joke! But let's not compare him to Sachin paaji yet. The real test will be consistency over seasons. That said, his boundary percentage is insane - 93%! 🔥 Rajasthan Royals have struck gold.
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Sanjana R.
As a mother, I wonder - shouldn't 14-year-olds be focusing on school? The IPL money and fame can wait. But kudos to his talent - those sixes were pure timing! Hope his education isn't compromised for cricket.
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Vikram J.
That partnership with Jaiswal was fire! Two young guns showing the way. But selectors please don't rush him into Team India. Let him develop naturally - we've seen too many talents burn out early. Hayden's words about loving the game are spot on.
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Neha P.
His technique reminds me of young Yuvraj Singh - that fearless left-handed flair! But media please don't hype him to death. Let the boy breathe and grow. Proud moment for Indian cricket though 🇮🇳

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