
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI from India (Photo Michael Steele/Getty Images) Just a few days after he declared his intention to score in India U19 Prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanki (14), he continued to impress other compound shifts against England U19 in the fifth ODI on Monday in Worcester. The 14-year-old opener, who broke the record 52-century in the fourth ODI, supported his words bold 33 out of 42 balls and provided a firm beginning of Indian shifts after they first decided to lose.
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Although it is not charming knocking according to its standards, the shifts were full of intent and maturity. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!SuryavANSHI struck three 4 and two 6s and kept a permanent strike before he fell on Sebastian Morgan in the 15th place with the team score of 60. His release was launched by mini-laps, but posts from RS Ambrish (66) and Kanishk Chouhan (24) helped India to represent a total total of 210/9 in 50 overs.The SuryavANSHI, the national feeling after its IPL 2025 centuries, quickly becomes the face of the Indian cricket of the next generation. His recent comments – “Next time I will try a score of 200” – came after watching the iconic 269 SHUBMAN GILLA in Edgbaston, knocking that left a deep impression on a teenager.“Even after scoring 100 and 200, held on it and took the game forward. So I also remembered that I could burn longer, because there was a lot of time, there were 20 exceeded. I stayed. I could extend my shifts, but I could connect 100%in BCCI, which is why I tried a bat when I was.” He also revealed that he did not know that he had broken the ODI record with ODI for the youth until he said the team leader.Despite the fact that he missed a big score in this match, SuryavANSHi’s hunger for running and his fearless approach remains clear. When India is already leading a series of 3-1, fans will eagerly see if it can do well on their dream of a double century earlier than later.