
Young Vaibhav SuryavANSHi already focuses on its next milestone only moments after rewriting books on the record in ODI Youth Format 5th July. Vaibhav, while playing the fourth U19 Odi against England in Worcester, broke the stunning 52-ball century, when I broke the previous record of 53 balls from Pakistan’s Ghulam in young ODI.
Immediately after the game, fourteen -year -old Vibhav, he revealed that he wanted to get doubles in the youth format. VAIBHAV revealed that SHUBMAN GILL was inspired after seeing Indian Captain Bat in Edgbaston. SHUBMAN scored 269 and 161 runs in two shifts in the 2nd test match between India and England, putting visitors in a position to win the test match.
“I didn’t know I had broken the record. When I scored 100 and 200, I got a lot of inspiration.
“I could burn longer. There were still 20 overs in the match. I could play longer shifts. I got to the shot that I was unable to make 100 %, but I wanted to burn like him for a long time,” he added.
Scores of the fastest at all ?? In U19 and youth ODIS and inspire SHUBMAN GILL ?? ??
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In his final notes, Vaibhav revealed his other goal to the world.
“There is no celebration. I will just be glad that I was able to do well for the team. My next goal will be to hit 200 and play a whole 50 overs,” Vaibhav concluded.
Especially no one in the recorded historic ODIS has ever scored double hundreds. The record for the highest individual score in ODI’s youth stands in 191, Sri Lanka extinguished Boyagoda.
Generational Vaibhav continues to grow
He has already considered the latest performance of SuryavANShi to be a generation talent, only contributes to the growing list of records he collected. At the beginning of this year, the teenager ran to the national reflector when he became the youngest player who had won the T20 century and the fastest Indian, which reached a hundred in IPL.
Rajasthan Royals has stood up and lit up a stage with a 35-century jaw against the Gujaratian Titans, immediately made the headlines and grabbed the eye of fans and legends.
On Friday, SuryavANSHi opened the shift next to Captain Ayush Mhatre after England decided to mix first. Things looked blew out for India when Mhat was released to only 5 James Mingo in the fourth via, while the result table reads 14/1. But SuryavANShi held firmly, calm, folded and confidently after scoring 86 in the previous match.
This was followed by a breathtaking depiction of fearless launching. The young opener reached his hundreds in just 52 missed and continued the score of a remarkable 143 of 78 supplies. His shifts were 13 borders and 10 six, which powered India from early problems to 234/2 at the time he was released, a knocking that completely turned the momentum in Indian kindness.
This is not the first time SuryavANSHi has done subtitles. It was last year that hit the second fastest century in men’s youth tests, blisters of 56 miles against Australia U19 in Chennai and placed it just behind the English Moeen Ali, which achieved this performance in 2005.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
6 July 2025