How did India achieve a record score in Men's U19 Asia Cup?
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Key Takeaways
- India set a new record with 433/6 in the Men's U19 Asia Cup.
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored a remarkable 171 runs.
- India surpassed their previous high of 425 runs.
- Suryavanshi's innings included 14 sixes, the highest in U19 Asia Cup history.
- This match signifies a bright future for Indian cricket's youth.
Dubai, Dec 12 (NationPress) India achieved an unprecedented milestone in the Men's U19 Asia Cup, amassing a staggering 433/6 in their opening match against UAE at the ICC Academy Ground on Friday.
The prodigious talent Vaibhav Suryavanshi dazzled everyone with an impressive 171 runs, while Aaron George (69) and Vihaan Malhotra (69) added vital contributions with their half-centuries. Other players like Vedant Trivedi (38), Abhigyan Kundu (32), and Kanishk Chouhan (28) helped push the score to a record-breaking total.
India surpassed its own previous record of 425/3, set against Scotland in 2004. Overall, their score of 433 ranks as the third-highest in the history of men's U19 one-day matches.
Additionally, the 14-year-old Suryavanshi made history by scoring 171 off just 95 balls, setting a new record for the highest score by an Indian in the U19 Asia Cup.
The former record was held by Himanshu Rana, who scored 130 against Afghanistan in 2016. Notably, Soumya Sarkar from Bangladesh holds the all-time record for most runs in a single innings in the U19 Asia Cup with a formidable 209 against Qatar in 2012.
Suryavanshi's innings included nine fours and was played at a remarkable strike rate of 180. He reached his half-century in just 30 balls, his century in 56 balls, and his 150 in 84 balls. He also hit 14 sixes, the highest in the tournament's history, surpassing Darwish Rasooli of Afghanistan, who struck ten against UAE in 2017.
He was finally out in the 33rd over with the score at 265/3, setting up the team for a score over 400.
Earlier this month, the young star scored an unbeaten 108 off 61 balls for Bihar against Maharashtra in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in Kolkata, becoming the youngest player to achieve a century in that tournament's history.
Earlier this year, during the Rising Stars Asia Cup, Suryavanshi scored 144 off just 42 balls for India A against UAE, hitting 11 fours and 15 sixes.