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14yo Sooryavanshi's Historic List A Ton Shocks Cricket

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December 23, 2025
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14yo Sooryavanshi's Historic List A Ton Shocks Cricket
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Key Takeaways

  • 1📊 190 off 84 (SR 226): Youngest List A ton at 14y 272d
  • 2🏆 Fastest 150 (59 balls) beats AB de Villiers' record
  • 3đź’Ą 15 sixes: Indian List A high, powers Bihar to 574-6
  • 4đź”® India U19 captaincy sets World Cup stage ablaze
  • 5đź’¬ 'Breathtaking talent' – ICC hails historic knock

"A milestone performance at senior level highlights the form and confidence of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, one of India’s key prospects for the ICC Under-19 World Cup. "

In a jaw-dropping display of prodigious talent, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, at just 14 years and 272 days, became the youngest centurion in men's List A cricket history during the 2025–26 Vijay Hazare Trophy opener. Representing Bihar against Arunachal Pradesh in Ranchi, the teenager smashed his maiden senior hundred off a mere 36 balls, then raced to 150 in 59 balls—the fastest ever—before finishing unbeaten on 190 off 84, with 16 fours and 15 sixes. This explosive knock powered Bihar to a mammoth total, signaling Sooryavanshi's readiness for the looming ICC U19 World Cup.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's meteoric rise has been nothing short of phenomenal. Debuting in List A at 13 years and 269 days in December 2024, he became India's youngest ever. His IPL century at 14 years and 32 days against Gujarat Titans—101 off 38—ranks as the second-fastest by an Indian. Recent feats include 144 off 42 in Asia Cup Rising Stars and captaining India U19 at 14, the youngest in Youth ODI history. With Rajasthan Royals buying him for INR 1.1 crore ahead of IPL 2025, his strike rate exceeds 200 in limited-overs, marking him as Bihar's brightest star amid their domestic resurgence.

Record-Shattering Knock: Stats That Rewrite History

Sooryavanshi's innings wasn't just youthful exuberance; it was a masterclass in white-ball aggression. His 36-ball ton eclipsed previous records, while the 59-ball 150 toppled AB de Villiers' 64-ball mark from 2015. The 15 sixes set a new Indian List A high, with a strike rate of 226 that dismantled Arunachal Pradesh's attack. Bihar's 574-6 became the highest List A total ever, only the second over 500. Compared to Chris Gayle's IPL blitzes or Shahid Afridi's cameos, this precocity at senior level echoes Sachin Tendulkar's early feats but with modern T20 power-hitting.

U19 World Cup Launchpad and Domestic Dominance

This performance catapults Sooryavanshi into India U19's core for the World Cup, where his vice-captaincy in Ranji Trophy adds leadership depth. For Bihar, it's a statement in Vijay Hazare, boosting their knockout hopes after years in the shadows. Nationally, it highlights India's talent pipeline, with Sooryavanshi's IPL pedigree drawing parallels to Yashasvi Jaiswal's journey from domestic prodigy to Test star. Expect selectors to fast-track him, potentially eyeing senior debuts post-U19 success.

Path to Stardom: World Cup and Beyond

As ICC U19 World Cup approaches, Sooryavanshi's form demands he opens for India, blending elegance with brutality. Fans must watch his evolution against pace and spin in South Africa—can he sustain this against global peers? His IPL 2026 with Rajasthan Royals looms large, where mentoring from Sanju Samson could forge the next big thing.

"Vaibhav's knock was breathtaking—pure talent meeting fearless intent." – ICC Cricket on his List A history-maker

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