New Delhi: 14 -year sensation of Rajasthan Royals Splendor On Monday, he named his name in history, which became the youngest player to score the T20 century and the fastest Indian.
Open against Gujarat Titans But Sawai Mansingh Stadium In Jaipur, Suryavanshi ran in just 35 balls in his first IPL century-the second fastest in the league, behind Chris Gayle’s 30 balls in 2013.
In 14 years and 32 days, Suryavanshi shattered the previous The youngest T20 century The record was first held in 2013 by Vijay Zol (18 years, 118 days).
The youngest to score T20 century
- 14y 32D – Vaibhav Suryavanshi – RR vs GT 2025
- 18y 118d – Vijay Zol – Maharatra vs Mumbai 2013
- 18 Y 179D – Parvez Hussain – Imon Barishal vs Rajshahi 2020
- 187 280D – Gustav McCon – France vs. Switzerland 2022
He reached Landmark with six Rashid Khan’s six in the 11th over, sent the crowd of Jaipur to a frenzy. Suryavanshi’s tornado Dastak had 11 sixes and seven fours before he eventually fell to Prasad Krishna for 101 off 38 balls.
The fastest IPL 100s (by balls)
- 30 – Chris Gayle RCB vs PWI (Bengaluru 2013)
- 35 – Vaibhav Suryavanshi RR vs GT (Jaipur 2025)
- 37 – Yusuf Pathan RR vs MI (Mumbai 2010)
- 38 – David Miller PBKS VS RCB (Mohali 2013)
The teenager was especially cruel against Karim Jans and Ishant Sharma, scoring 30 and 28 runs from their respective overs. In his attack, Royals helped post 87/0 at the end of the powerplay, which was the highest in IPL history.
Opening with Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryavanshi put 166 runs together in just 11.5 overs, chasing Rajasthan 210-Run.
In addition to being the youngest to score an IPL before fifty in the innings, Suryavanshi also set a record for fifty fifty by a Rajasthan Royals batsman against Gujarat Titans. His adventurous knock marks the arrival of a unique new star on the IPL stage.