India’s 14-year-old batting sensation smashes England for record-breaking 175 in U19 Cricket World Cup final
Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit a record-breaking 175 off just 80 balls, including an eyewatering 15 fours and 15 sixes

Indian 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi unleashed a ferocious batting masterclass in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup final against England, smashing a record-breaking 175 off just 80 balls as India were crowned champions.
The teenage sensation's explosive knock, featuring an eye-watering 15 fours and 15 sixes, propelled India to 411-9 in 50 overs after they won the toss and elected to bat first.
Suryavanshi's innings shattered the previous record for the highest individual score in the tournament final, surpassing compatriot Unmukt Chand's unbeaten 111 against Australia in 2012.
The opener brought up his fifty in just 32 balls before reaching his century in 55 deliveries, ultimately posting the highest score by an Indian in Under-19 World Cups, surpassing Raj Bawa's unbeaten 162 against Uganda in 2022.
He fell in the 26th over when he was caught behind going for a slog sweep and as he walked back to the pavilion, England's players approached him to shake his hand.
His six-hitting spree also broke new ground as he cleared the rope 30 times in the tournament to eclipse South Africa's Dewald Brevis, who struck 22 in the 2022 edition.
The Indian opener burst on to the scene last year when he became the youngest player to score a century in men's T20 cricket in an Indian Premier League match when he scored 101 off 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans.
The prodigious talent had already shown his appetite for big scores against England, scoring his maiden ton for the Under-19 side in July with off 78 balls in Worcester.
And this latest mammoth score set India up perfectly for a record-extending sixth Under-19 World Cup, with England falling short in the chase.
Caleb Falconer made a century of his own, clubbing seven sixes and eight fours, after England had imploded from 174 for three to 177 for seven, which ultimately ended their hopes of a recovery.
Falconer was last man out and despite a stunning 115 off 67 balls, his efforts were thoroughly put in the shade following Sooryavanshi's dazzling heroics.
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