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Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, slams 35-ball for Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans, broke the huge world record

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, slams 35-ball for Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans, broke the huge world record



The 14 -year -old prodigy of Rajasthan Royals (RR), Vaibhav Suryavanshi, broke several long -lasting records of the Indian League (IPL) during the match of his team against the Gujarat Titans (GT) on Monday. Suryavanshi has become the fastest Indian Centurion in the history of IPL, arriving there in just 35 bullets. He exceeded the previous record held by the former versatile of India, Yusuf Pathan (37 balls against the Mumbai Indians). Suryavanshi is also the youngest Centurion in the history of the IPL (14 years 32 days), exceeding Manish Pandey (19 years 253 days).

Vaibhav Suryavanshi also broke a massive world record. He is now the youngest (14 years, 32 days) to mark a ton in T20 format. He broke the Maharashtra Vijay Zol record, which marked a ton at the age of 18, 118 days against Mumbai in a western zone match of Syed Mushtaq Ali in 2013.

Overall, it is the second fastest tonne of the IPL, falling just below the 30 balls of Chris Gayle for the Bangalore Royal Daalapiers against Pune Warriors in 2013.

In the fourth above the pursuit of RR, the SouthPaw of the Bihar killed the 105 tests of India Ishant Sharma, filling it for 28 points, including three 6s and two. He also broke the beginner Karim Janat for 30 points in the 10th.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi has also become the youngest striker to mark fifty in T20. He broke the record of Hassan Eisakhil, son of the former Afghan skipper Mohammad Nabi, who reached 50 years at the age of 15 and 360 days, playing for Boost Defenders in the match of the SHPAGEZA 2022 League against Kabul Eagles.

He was finally dismissed on 101 (38) by Prasidh Krishna.

Earlier, Shubman Gill was the quintessence of the class in its 50-ball-84 which brought Gujarat Titans to a healthy 209 for 4.

The skipper of Gujarat Titans marked its fourth half-century with the help of five four and four, adding 93 for the opening stand with a Southharsan Sai in shape (39 on 30 balls).

The Titans were ready to capitalize on a solid platform placed by the duo and Jos Buttler (50 steps out of 26 bullets) made a mineau of the ordinary bowling attack from the Royals from there, breaking four six limits.

Buttler has executed unlimited reversed prints and ramps while using the rhythm of deliveries to punish his former Royals Rajasthan, which is a side that completely spoiled their auctions without a winning player in his ranks.

Gill showed the intelligence of the cricket by choosing the shorter border in one of the legs and the RR quises were guilty of drifting towards his pads.

There have been traces of collection – a square leg and a halfway – but the maximum quirky of Yudhvir Singh stood out.

There was also a perfect conduct and his Sudharsan opening partner was more than happy to give his skipper most of the strike. Once Sudharsan has been dismissed, the dangerous buttler has accumulated new misery with a 24 -point round off Wanindu Rasaanga, which included three six and one border.

(With PTI entries)

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