Did Vaibhav Suryavanshi Just Break U19 WC Records?
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Harare, Feb 6 (NationPress) India's young batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi made headlines on Friday by achieving the second-fastest century in U19 World Cup history, scoring a remarkable 55-ball hundred in the final against England at the Harare Sports Club.
His innings featured an impressive display of power hitting, with six boundaries and six sixes, marking him as the second-fastest centurion in U19 World Cup history, surpassing Qasim Akram of Pakistan, who scored his ton in 63 balls during a match against Sri Lanka in 2022. The record for the fastest U19 World Cup century is held by Will Malajczuk of Australia, who achieved his 51-ball century against Japan in 2026.
In addition, Suryavanshi became the fastest Indian to reach a century in U19 World Cup history, breaking the previous record of Raj Angad Bawa, who made a hundred in 69 balls against Uganda in 2022. The 14-year-old batsman is now the third Indian to score a century in an U19 World Cup final.
Moreover, Sooryavanshi has set the record for the most sixes in a Youth ODI innings and U19 World Cup innings (15), surpassing his own previous record of 14 sixes against UAE U19 at ICCA Dubai in December.
The Bihar-born player reached his 150 off just 171 balls, the fastest in U19 cricket, beating the previous record of 98 balls set by Ben Mayes (ENG) against SCOT at the same venue earlier in the tournament.
Suryavanshi formed a significant 142-run partnership with captain Ayush Mhatre (53) and established an 89-run collaboration with Vedant Trivedi before his explosive innings of 175 off 80 balls concluded in the 26th over.
As this report unfolds, India stands strong at 275-3 in 29 overs, with Vihaan Malhotra (10*) and Vedant Trivedi (22*) at the crease.
Suryavanshi is currently India's top scorer in the U19 World Cup, with a total of 264 runs at an average of 44 and a strike rate of 147.49. In January, he led the Indian U19 team to a commanding 3-0 victory in a Youth ODI series against South Africa in Benoni, showcasing his leadership skills in his first assignment as the junior national team captain.