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The Ayush Mhatre de CSK creates a record of all time after having struck the fastest century in the history of youth tests

Ayush Mhatre came the first Indian captain to score more than 200 points in a test match for those under 19.

Ayush Mhatre, Captain U-19 of India and the last Breakout star of the Chennai Super Kings, engraved his name in the history books on Wednesday while slamming the fastest century in the history of tests for young people. The right-handed striker raised his hundred in just 64 bullets during a prosecution in High Octane against England U-19 during the second youth test in Chelmsford.

Masterclass of Ayush Mhatre

Fixing an steep target of 355 on the last day, India lost the Vaibhav Suryavanshi opener for a golden duck in the first. But what followed was a masterclass but not without bravery. After starting with caution, Mhatre quickly changed his gears, taking 14 points on Alex Green in the fifth, including three well -timed limits.

He reached his fifty in just 25 bullets and never let England settle. With the support of Abhigyan Kundu, the duo sewn a quick partnership of 117 points together in just 77 balls that deflated the English attack.

Mhatre finally raised his bat for a historic century in the 27th, exceeding the previous record of 88 bullets held by George Bell in England (VS Sri Lanka U-18, 2022). Ironically, Mhatre also holds the third fastest youth test, after having done one in 107 balls during the first test in Beckenham.

Dominant series capped by a record effort

Mhatre’s final score in the second round was 126 out of only 80 deliveries, prevented from 13 four and five. His 126 points also became the highest individual score of young U19 tests to a 150+ SR. His attacker intention helped India to go to 217 before being dismissed, captured by Ben Mayes off the coast of Ralphia Albert.

The 19 -year -old finished the two -game series with scores of 102, 32, 80 and 126, presenting a remarkable consistency between the sleeves. Its nine six of the series also exceeded the Saurabh Tiwary record in India U-19 for most of the six in the tests for young people. Unfortunately, the rain had the last word again. Like the first test, the second match ended with a draw with India blocked at 290/6 in 43 Overs, still needing 65 points for a famous victory.

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