India’s Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes record with blistering 175 in U-19 World Cup final

In a breathtaking display of youthful brilliance, 14-year-old Indian cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi delivered one of the most extraordinary performances in youth cricket history during the Under-19 World Cup final against England. The teenage sensation demolished the English bowling attack at Harare Sports Club, hammering an unprecedented 175 runs from just 80 deliveries in what cricket experts are already calling a generational innings.

Suryavanshi’s monumental effort featured a staggering 15 boundaries and 15 sixes, propelling India to a formidable total of 411-9 in their 50 overs after winning the toss and electing to bat. The innings represented multiple record-breaking achievements: surpassing Unmukt Chand’s previous final record of 111 not out (set in 2012), eclipsing Raj Bawa’s Indian U-19 World Cup best of 162 not out (2022), and establishing a new tournament benchmark for six-hitting with 30 maximums throughout the competition.

The young opener demonstrated remarkable maturity and power, reaching his half-century in merely 32 balls and accelerating to triple figures in just 55 deliveries. His dismissal in the 26th over prompted a rare display of sportsmanship as England’s entire team approached to congratulate the departing batsman, acknowledging the historic nature of his performance.

Suryavanshi’s emergence as a cricketing prodigy began last year when he became the youngest centurion in men’s Twenty20 cricket during an Indian Premier League match, scoring 101 off 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals. His appetite for dominant performances against England was previously demonstrated in July when he registered 143 runs from 78 deliveries in Worcester.

The record-breaking innings positions India to claim their unprecedented sixth Under-19 World Cup title, while England seeks only their second championship since their 1998 triumph.