Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old cricketer, achieved a phenomenal century in just 35 balls during an IPL match between Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans. This made him the youngest player to score a T20 century and the fastest Indian to reach this milestone in the IPL.
His incredible innings included 11 boundaries and 7 sixes, leading to an 8-wicket victory for the Royals and earning him the Player of the Match award. The crowd and his teammates celebrated his achievement with great enthusiasm.
Suryavanshi expressed his delight, attributing his success to months of dedicated practice. Team captain Riyan Parag described his performance as âincredible.â
This remarkable performance adds to Suryavanshiâs growing list of achievements. Earlier this season, he became the youngest cricketer to play in the IPL at 14 years and 23 days, and in November, he was the youngest player to have his rights purchased at the IPL auction.
The IPL is Indiaâs most lucrative sporting competition and one of the worldâs biggest leagues, valued at $12 billion in 2024.
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Professional cricket phenom Vaibhav Suryavanshi put on a show for the ages Monday when the 14-year-old hit a century from just 35 balls in the first day of an Indian Premier League (IPL) match between the Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans in Jaipur, India.
After hitting his 7th six of the day to reach 100, the teenager took off his helmet and raised both arms upward as he acknowledged the home crowd, who were standing to raucously applaud the performance at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. Suryavanshiâs teammates were ecstatic too, lifting their arms skyward, clapping with huge smiles while some high-fived in appreciation of the young batter.
The standing ovation hit fever pitch for the young star who didnât linger in the spotlight, putting his helmet back on within moments after becoming the fastest Indian to score a century in the IPL as well as the youngest to score a century in a T20 match.
Suryavanshiâs day ended for 101 off 38 balls, powering the Royals to an 8-wicket win. His innings were filled with 11 boundaries and those 7 sixes, which led to Suryavanshi being named the player of the match.
Special. Scintillating. Suryavanshi đ⨠For his record-smashing 1âŁ0âŁ1âŁ(38), Vaibhav Suryavanshi is adjudged the Player of the Match đЎUpdates âś https://t.co/HvqSuGgTlN#TATAIPL | #RRvGT | @rajasthanroyals pic.twitter.com/RQA5hxmTXEâ IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 28, 2025âI am feeling very good. Scoring my first hundred in the IPL, and that too in just my third innings, feels special,â Suryavanshi said after the match, according to IPL.com.
âAll the practice that I have put in over the last four to five months has finally paid off,â he said.
âIt feels like a dream to score a century in the IPL. Like I said, I have worked hard in the last few months, and it has all come together beautifully.â
Royalsâ captain Riyan Parag called the performance âincredible.â
âWe have spent two months with him and coming out here in front of all these people and against the quality bowling attack that GT (Gujarat Titans) had, itâs just something you canât express in words.â
Earlier this season, Suryavanshi became the youngest cricketer to appear in the IPL when he made his debut for the Royals earlier this month at the age of 14 years and 23 days.
In that first match against the Lucknow Super Giants on April 19, he was the opener and promptly hit his first ball for six to the delight of the packed crowd at the same venue.
He eventually scored 34 off 20 balls before he was stumped by Rishabh Pant off Aiden Markramâs delivery in the ninth over, ending an 85-run partnership he shared with Yashasvi Jaiswal for the first wicket.
And as Suryavanshi walked off, television cameras caught him wiping away a tear.
The IPL is Indiaâs most lucrative sporting competition and one of the biggest leagues in the world, valued at $12 billion in 2024, according to Reuters.
Before making his debut, Suryavanshi had already made history in November as the youngest player to have his rights purchased at the IPL auction. The Royals bought them for 11 million Indian rupees (around $130,000) after a bidding spree with the Delhi Capitals forced his price up.
CNNâs Issy Ronald and Ben Morse contributed to this report.
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