Vaibhav Suryavanshi Obliterates His Own Record, Makes History Again With 80-Ball 175 In U19 World Cup Final
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed multiple records en route to his breathtaking knock of 175 in the U19 World Cup 2026 final.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 06, 2026 05:11 pm IST
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi broke his own record with an 80-ball 175 for India in the U19 World Cup 2026 final
- Suryavanshi smashed 15 sixes, the most in a Youth ODI innings, surpassing his own previous record of 14 sixes
- He also became the youngest centurion in the history of the U19 World Cup
Records tumbled as India's teen sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi blazed away to the second fastest hundred in the history of the U-19 World Cup, racing to the landmark in just 55 balls against England on Friday. The 14-year-old Suryavanshi, who made 175 off 80 balls, now has the fastest 150 (off 71 balls) in U-19 cricket, bettering the 98 balls taken by England's Ben Mayes against Scotland at the same venue earlier in the competition. Suryavanshi now also has the most sixes for anyone in a Youth ODI innings, surpassing his own 14 maximums against UAE at ICCA Dubai in December.
Australian Will Malajczuk holds the record of the quickest century in this tournament with his 51-ball ton against Japan in Windhoek recently.
The Indian opener exploded when it mattered the most, reaching his fifty in just 32 balls and continued in the same vein to torment the English bowlers. His second fifty came off just 23 balls.
Suryvanshi put on 142 runs in just 19 overs with his skipper Ayush Mhatre, who departed for a 51-ball 53 immediately after bringing up his half-century.
By clearing the ropes repeatedly, Suryavanshi aggregated a staggering 22 sixes in this edition alone, leapfrogging South Africa's Dewald Brevis, whose record of 18 sixes had stood since 2022.
Suryavanshi has also become the youngest centurion in the history of the tournament.
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