Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: India’s teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi added another accolade to his name by smashing the fourth-fastest Youth Test century in history with his 78-ball ton for India U19 against Australia U19 in the Youth Test in Brisbane on October 1. With this he became the only batter in history after Brendon McCullum to hit two men’s U19 Test centuries in less than 100 balls. Previously, he had scored a 58-ball effort against Australia U-19 in Chennai last year, which remains the second-fastest Youth Test century ever recorded, just behind England’s Moeen Ali.
The 14-year-old left-hander was eventually dismissed by Hayden Schiller for a score of 113 runs in 86 balls, laced with eight maximums and nine boundaries on. In the match, another Indian who shone with the bat was Vedant Trivedi, who ended up scoring 140 runs from 192 balls. Last week, Suryavanshi etched his name in history by breaking the record for the most career sixes in Youth ODI cricket during his 70-run knock off 68 balls for the U-19 Indian cricket team against Australia in Brisbane.
His innings was studded with five fours and six sixes. His fourth maximum of the day took him past former India U-19 skipper Unmukt Chand’s tally of 38 from 21 matches. Remarkably, Suryavansh needed just 10 innings to set the new benchmark and has already extended his tally to 41 sixes. Earlier, Suryavanshi 143 off 78 balls in the fourth Youth ODI against England made him the youngest centurion in the format’s history. He scored his century off just 52 balls, making it the fastest century ever in U19 Men’s ODIs.