Sensation of teenagers! Vaibhav Suryavanshi crushes the century record against Australia U-19 | Cricket news

Vaibhav Suryavanshi turns his head again, this time on Australian soil. The 14-year-old prodigy broke a brilliant century during the first youth test against Australia U-19, reaching 100 in just 78 bullets and finishing with 113 out of 86 balls. His sleeves had nine four and eight six, and he shared a solid partnership of 152 points with Veder Trivedi. Captain Ayush Mhatre was dismissed for 21 years, while Vihaan Malhotra fell for 6 years. Vaibhav’s sleeves ended when he was caught by Alex Lee Young off the bowling of Hayden Schiller. The young Indian star has already made a name through the formats. In the ODI Youth series, he broke the record for the most career career in young people in the ODI Cricket, exceeding the previous brand of the Unmukt Chand of 38 maximum during the second confrontation of the 50th anniversary of India against Australia at the Oval Ian Healy in Brisbane. Vaibhav drew attention for the first time in domestic cricket during the Ranji 2023-24 trophy season, making its first class debut at only 12 years and 284 days against Mumbai, becoming the youngest player in the history of the tournament. His ascent continued when he became the youngest player to obtain an IPL contract, signed by Rajasthan Royals during the 2025 IPL auction at the age of 13. In the IPL, Vaibhav lit the tournament with a sensational of 38 balls 101, breaking records along the way. Its century of 35 balls is the second faster in the history of the IPL, after the blitz 30 balls from Chris Gayle for RCB in 2013, and the fastest of an Indian. From domestic cricket to international tests of young people and IPL, Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to rewrite records, proving that age is not an obstacle to greatness.



