Did Vaibhav Suryavanshi Just Make History with a 36-Ball Century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy?
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Ranchi, Dec 24 (NationPress) - The cricketing world is buzzing as 14-year-old prodigy, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, has once again captured attention by scoring a stunning 36-ball century during the opener of the Vijay Hazare Trophy Plate league for Bihar against Arunachal Pradesh at the JSCA Oval Ground this Wednesday.
Suryavanshi's remarkable century off just 36 balls is now the second-fastest hundred ever recorded by an Indian male cricketer in List A cricket, falling just shy of Anmolpreet Singh's 35-ball century against Arunachal last season.
Notably, his 36-ball ton ranks as the joint-fourth-fastest century globally in List A cricket. The young talent accelerated to 150 runs off merely 54 deliveries before being dismissed for an impressive 190 from 84 balls, aiding Bihar to a formidable score of 379/2 in 39 overs.
Earlier in December, he also showcased his skills with an unbeaten century against Maharashtra in the Elite Group B Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 match held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. He scored an unbeaten 108 runs off 61 balls, marking his first century in T20 domestic cricket and his third overall in the format, making him the youngest player at 14 years and 250 days to achieve this feat.
Additionally, he established a record for the highest score by an Indian in U19 Asia Cup history with a phenomenal 171 runs from just 95 balls against the UAE.
The explosive left-handed batsman also claimed a century against the Australia U19 team during a Youth Test match in Brisbane last month. His recent dazzling performance in the Rising Stars Asia Cup saw him scoring 144 runs off just 42 balls for India A against UAE, hitting 11 fours and 15 sixes.
His 32-ball century made him the youngest player to achieve this milestone for any national representative side at the senior level, breaking a record that had stood for 20 years.
Just last month, Instagram highlighted Vaibhav Suryavanshi's inspiring journey on its official platform, making him the second Indian cricketer to receive such recognition after Virat Kohli.