Indian teenage cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi stunned the cricket world by scoring a 36-ball century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, setting multiple world records. Playing for Bihar against Arunachal Pradesh, the 14-year-old left-handed opener reached 150 runs off just 59 balls and finished with 190 from 84 deliveries, including 16 fours and 15 sixes. His explosive innings made him the youngest player ever to score a century in List A cricket at 14 years and 272 days, surpassing Pakistan’s Zahoor Elahi, who held the record since 1986.
Suryavanshi’s century was India’s second-fastest in List A history and the fourth-fastest globally, behind Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk’s 29-ball record. His 59-ball 150 also broke AB de Villiers’ 2015 record of reaching the milestone in 64 balls. The performance drew widespread attention, overshadowing the returns of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to domestic cricket after long absences. Analysts hailed Suryavanshi as a prodigious talent, with expectations rising for his future in Indian cricket.