Vaibhav Suryavanshi: 10 fours, 7 sixes … Vaibhav Suryavanshi breaks world record, fastest century

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Vaibhav suryavanshi: Vaibhav Suryavanshi has held the record of scoring the fastest century in the match against England Under -19.

Vaibhav suryavanshi century: The five-match youth ODI series between India and England under-19 teams has now become historic and the credit goes to India’s young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi. In the fourth match, he made a record that would be remembered for years to come. On the worster ground, Suryavanshi batted banging and registered her name in the pages of history by scoring the fastest century.

When the England Under-19 team captain Thomas Royu won the toss and chose bowling first, no one had an idea that he would have to be two to four from the storm named Vaibhav Suryavanshi. While the pressure was being done after the captain Ayush Mathre was dismissed, Suryavanshi turned the pressure into the spot and set the ground on fire with fours and sixes.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s record breaking innings

England Under-19 captain Thomas Royu won the toss and decided to bowl first. Although initially captain Ayush Mathre was dismissed quickly, but Suryavanshi rained the fours and sixes as soon as he arrived. While Vihan Malhotra held one end on the one hand, on the other hand Suryavanshi completed his century in 52 balls, which has become the fastest century in young ODI history. He made this record behind Pakistan’s Kamran Ghulam, who scored a century in 53 balls against England in 2013.


IPL And also record holders in youth test

Vaibhav Suryavanshi has earlier scored the second fastest century in the youth test and the second fastest century in IPL history. Not only this, they20 There is also the youngest batsman to score a century in the format. Now he has made a record of scoring a century at the youngest in young ODIs as well.

143 Runs of runs

Suryavanshi finally played a stormy innings of 143 runs in 77 balls, including 10 sixes, and 13 fours. With 10 sixes, he secured Joint Third Position after Australia’s Michael Hill (12 sixes) and Craig Simmons (11 sixes).



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