India A faced UAE in an exciting match at the Rising Stars Asia Cup in Doha, where Vaibhav Suryavanshi stole the spotlight on November 14. The talented 14-year-old batter displayed his skills by scoring a remarkable century in a mere 32 balls. Suryavanshi concluded his innings with an impressive 144 runs off 42 deliveries, including 11 boundaries and 15 sixes, before being caught by Ahmed Tariq off Muhammad Farazuddin’s bowling.
This century was Suryavanshi’s second in Twenty20 cricket, following his 35-ball hundred for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans earlier in the year, setting a record for the fastest T20 century by an Indian in the league. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 32-ball hundred against UAE now shares the honor of being the joint second-fastest T20 century by an Indian, alongside Rishabh Pant, with the record held by Urvil Patel and Abhishek Sharma, who both achieved the feat in 28 balls each.
The extraordinary performance by Suryavanshi, with his 144 runs, ranks as the fourth-highest individual T20 score by an Indian batter. Leading the list are Tilak Varma with 151, followed by Shreyas Iyer with 147, and Punit Bisht with an unbeaten 146, showcasing the remarkable talent and potential of young cricketers like Suryavanshi on the international stage.






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