
India U-19 Captain Ayush Mhatre got his name in record books on Wednesday, July 23, when he scored the fastest hundreds in the history of youth tests. Mhatre put English sifts on the sword when India chased the target 355 to win the test on the last day of the match.
Matre was in stunning form for India during the youth test series against England and the first shifts of the first test scored one hundred. Then it followed with 32 when the match ended in a draw. In the first shifts of the ongoing Matre match, he scored brilliant 80 of the 90 balls. England declared its shifts to 324 for five, which put India on Mammoth quite ahead.
India got to the worst possible start as VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI suffered rare failure And he was released on a gold duck. Mhatre began shifts slowly and then quickly changed the gear with six and the boundary from the third via. He watched it with three borders from the fifth against Alex Green. England continued to be focused on an Indian captain who hit him at 14 runs.
The Indian captain got to his fifty balls when visitors turned the persecution to the one we would see in Odi when they scored 78 of the first 10 overs. At a time when Vihaan Malhotra fell, India published 104 runs by 14 exceeding.
Mhatre found support from Abhigyan Kundu and the duo continued to take the leg to the pedal and score at a very brisk pace. The pussy took pressure on the score of his captain when Mhatre slowly reached 90 years. Then he hit another six on the edge closer to the record and then took several singles to break the record by clicking from 64 balls.
The previous record was held by George Bell from England, which scored his century in 88 balls against Sri Lanka U-19 in 2022.
Mhatre continued his attack and was eventually released at 126 runs out of 80 balls and hit 13 borders and five.
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23 July 2025