
Northampton, England – 30th June: India Vabhav SuryavANSHi looks at the National Anthemums before the second match of ODI between England U19 and India U19 at the Country 30 June 2025 in Northampton, England. (Photo: Michael Steele/Getty Images) VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI and his U-19 teammates were seen in Edgbaston and encouraged the India team on the 2nd day of the second test of five matches.The Indian U-19 team is also in England. They are ready to play five youth ODI, followed by two youth tests. The India U-19 Party is currently leading a number of ODI 2-1.On Wednesday, VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI hit the third fastest half-century in the U-19S Indian history, out of the amazing 20 balls to create a victory over England in its third one-day match and got 2-1 in five matches.So far he scored 48 (19), 45 (34) and now 86 (31) in the series and is currently a leading runner shooter for India.
VAIBHAV SURURYAVANSHI, 14, watches in astonishment when Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates the century
SuryavANSHi showed an extraordinary extent of strikes that ejected him to fame at the beginning of this year when he broke the second fastest century in the history of IPL. In an effort to 269, he released six borders and nine towering six, racing on a breathtaking 86 of only 31 balls and sending English pitch to each part of the country.His pace of scoring the blister meant that at the time he left, India came out to 111 in two in just eight breaks. Vihaan Malhotra complemented the attack of the stylish 46 of 34 deliveries, making India firmly checking the persecution.Malhotry’s release, however, triggered a short base, with three goals falling on just 30 runs over the next six exceeded. Between Kanishk Chouhan (43) and RS Ambrish (31) over 11.1 overs sealed victory, with the remaining 33 balls remaining.