Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes the youngest to mark T20 Cent, the fastest Indian at IPL Century | Cricket news

New Delhi: The 14 -year feeling of Royals Rajasthan Vaibhav Suryavanshi Engraved his name in history on Monday, becoming the youngest player to score a century T20 and the fastest Indian at a hundred in the history of IPL.
Opening against Gujarat titans At Sawai Mansingh stadium In Jaipur, Suryavanshi ran to his first Century IPL in just 35 balls – the second fastest in the league, only behind the blitz of 30 balls from Chris Gayle in 2013.
At 14 and 32 days old, Suryavanshi broke the previous one The youngest t20 century Record, previously held by Vijay Zol (18, 118 days) in 2013.
The youngest to mark a century T20
- 14y 32d – Vaibhav Suryavanshi – RR VS GT 2025
- 18Y 118D – Vijay Zol – Maharahtra vs Mumbai 2013
- 18Y 179D – PERVEZ HOSSAIN – EMON BARISHAL vs Rajshahi 2020
- 187 280D – Gustav McKeon – France vs Switzerland 2022
He reached the benchmark with a six off Rashid Khan in the 11th, sending the crowd of Jaipur to a frenzy. The whirlwind of Suryavanshi presented 11 six and seven ovens before he finally fell to Prasidh Krishna for 101 out of 38 balls.
The adolescent was particularly brutal against Karim Janat and Ishant Sharma, hammering 30 and 28 flows from their respective overs. His assault helped the Royals display 87/0 at the end of the PowerPlay, their highest level in the history of IPL.
Open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryavanshi sewn a puffy stand of 166 points together in just 11.5 overs, putting the Rajasthan in the firm control of the pursuit of 210 points.
In addition to becoming the youngest to mark an IPL fifty earlier in the sleeves, Suryavanshi also set the fastest record of the Fifty-Frapppe of Rajasthan Royals against the Gujarat Titans. His daring Knock marks the arrival of a new prodigious star on the IPL scene.

