At just 14, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is rewriting records and inspiring fans with his fearless batting and humility.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi may be just 14 years old, but he is already making headlines in the cricket world with his incredible talent and composure. Currently in England playing a Youth Test series, the young star recently had a special fan moment that showed how far his popularity has spread.
Two teenage girls, Aanya and Rivaa, drove for six hours from Worcester just to watch him play against England U-19. The heartwarming moment was shared by his IPL team Rajasthan Royals on social media along with pictures of the meet-up.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi first caught the nation’s attention earlier this year with a sensational century in the IPL and he has only continued to shine since. Representing India in the recently concluded five-match Youth ODI series in England, he scored the most runs in the series — 355 runs in five matches. His strike-rate of 174.02 and average of 71 were remarkable and he hit 30 fours and 29 sixes in the tournament. His standout performance came when he smashed a breathtaking 143 off just 52 balls, setting a new record for the fastest century in Youth ODI history. India went on to win the series by 3-2.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s rise began when he became the youngest player ever to be signed during the IPL’s two-day mega auction. And he did not disappoint. On his debut, he made an instant impact by hitting the very first ball he faced for a six. He then stunned everyone by scoring a record-breaking century off just 35 deliveries, the fastest ever by an Indian in the history of the IPL. At only 14 years and 32 days old, he also became the youngest cricketer to hit a T20 century, breaking the previous record set by Vijay Zol at 18 years and 118 days.
In his debut IPL season, Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 252 runs from seven innings with an impressive strike-rate of 206.55. He notched up one century and one half-century, confirming that his performances are more than just beginner’s luck.
With his fearless approach, powerful hitting, and growing fan base, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is not just a rising cricket star, he’s already a sensation.
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