Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, Rajasthan Royals vs 35-Gend Ton Slam for Gujarat Titans, breaks the huge world record

Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) 14 -year -old Kautuk, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, on Monday, broke the Indian Premier League (IPL) records during his match against Gujarat Titans (GT). Suryavanshi became the fastest Indian Centurion in IPL history, which reached there in just 35 balls. He crossed the previous record organized by former India all -rounder Yusuf Pathan (37 balls vs. Mumbai Indians). Suryavanshi is also the youngest Centurion in IPL history (14 years 32 days), which crosses Manish Pandey (19 years 253 days).
Vaibhav Suryavanshi also broke a huge world record. He is now the youngest (14 years, 32 days) to score a ton in the T20 format. He broke the record of Vijay Zol of Maharashtra, who scored a tonne against Mumbai in 2013 against Mumbai in the stability of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy West Zone.
Overall, it is the second fastest ton in the IPL, which was reduced by Chris Gayle’s 30 -ball knock for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors in 2013.
At the fourth place of RR’s chase, Bihar’s Dakshinapav took India’s 105 Test veteran Ishant Sharma, for 28 runs, including three 6 and two 4S. He also killed Karim Janat for 30 runs in the 10th over.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi also became the youngest batsman to score fifty in T20s. He broke the record of Hasan Aisakhil, son of former Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi, who hit 50 at the age of 15 and 50 at the age of 360 days, playing for boost defenders in the Shpageeza League 2022 match against Kabul Eagles.
He was eventually rejected by Prasad Krishna at 101 (38).
Only 14 … but already hit 90 meters sixes
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, remember the name!
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Earlier, Shubman Gill was a classroom symbol in his 50 -ball -84, which took Gujarat Titans a healthy 209 for 4.
The Titans Skipper of Gujarat scored his fourth half-century with the help of five fours and four sixes, adding 93 for the initial stand with an in-form Sai Reforms (39 off 30 balls).
The Titans were ready to capitalize on a solid platform placed by the pair and Jose Butler (50 not out off 26 balls) created a minimette of Royals’ simple bowling attack, with three borders, bent four sixes in addition to three borders.
Butler carried out the reverse bridge and ramp in a will using delivery speed to punish his former team Rajasthan Royals, which is a completely auction that completely disturbed his auction with a bowler without a match in his ranks.
Gill picked up the small boundary in one of the leg-side and displayed cricketing smart and the RR bowlers were guilty of flowing towards their pad.
The pick-up bridge was on a square leg and a mid-on-on-one maximum slips over Yudhvi Singh.
There was also a perfect off-drive and his early partner Sudarshan was happy to give his captain who bulk the strike. Once the recommendation was rejected, the dangerous butler piled forward with 24 runs from Vanindu Hasranga, including three sixes and a border.
(With PTI input)
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