Rising Teen Batting Star Splendor Changed head during Rajasthan Royals, (RR) Struggle against Gujarat Titans (GT) But Sawai Mansingh Stadium In Jaipur But 28 AprilThe 14 -year -old registered just 35 balls registered for one century. He was eventually rejected to one 38-ball 101Orchestrating the eight-verse victory for the inaugural champion, as he chased a target of 210 runs with 25 balls.
Suryavanshi had already made history last year when he became the youngest player to be shortlisted for the IPL auction. He was only 13 years old at that time. Southpow was planted by Royals IPL 2025 INR mega auction for 1.10 crores. He had to wait for his IPL debut, receiving his first hat in the eighth match of the Royals season, against the Lucknow Super Veterans. Suryavanshi hit two sixes out of the first three balls, which he faced in the league. However, against Gujarat, he showed that he is ready for a big stage.
There is a look at all the records here, Vaibhav Suryavanshi broke during its epic century:
The fastest IPL century by an Indian
Suryavanshi reached its century with just 35 balls. He broke Yusuf Pathan's record for the fastest century by an Indian cricketer in the IPL. Former India all-rounder reached just 37 balls on three-day scores, interesting that IPL was also playing for Royals against Mumbai Indians in 2010.
Second fastest IPL century
Suryavanshi displaced Yusuf to become the second fastest center in IPL history. He is only behind Chris Gayle, who scored a 30 -ball centenary to Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors India in IPL 2013.
The fastest century chasing in IPL
Joseph kept a record for the fastest century, chasing the IPL. His blistering ton off 37 balls helped Royals come within a mustache to chase a target of 213 runs at Brabourne Stadium. RR lost the match by four runs.
The fastest IPL century for RR (last fastest by Yusuf)
Once again, the fastest century for RR in IPL was from cricketer-Politician Yusuf Pathan By the time Suryavanshi's attack changed things.
Six sixes by an Indian in an IPL innings
Suryavanshi tied the record for the most sixes by an Indian batsman in the IPL innings. Murali Vijay hit 11 sixes in the Chennai Super Kings struggle against RR in IPL 2010. Suryavanshi also hit several sixes during his 38 balls.
Most sixes in an IPL innings for RR
Suryavanshi's 11 maximum improved Sanju Samson's record for the most sixes in the IPL innings for RR. The current RR captain hit 10 sixes during a game against Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2018.
The youngest player to score T20 fifty
Suryavanshi broke the T20 half -century at the age of 14 years and 32 days. The last record for the youngest player to score the T20 fifty was conducted by Hasan Aisakhil, who registered a milestone at the age of 15 and in 2022 at the age of 360 days against the Hindukush Stars in the Shapgeza Premier League.
The youngest player to score T20 century
Vijay Zol scored Shatabdi against Mumbai in the 2013 edition of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy at the age of 18 and 118 days. Suryavanshi managed to break this record as well.
The youngest player to score an IPL fifty
Suryavanshi registered with just 17 balls in half a century. He became the youngest player to score half -century in the IPL.
The youngest player to score an IPL century
The initial batsmen also became the youngest player to score IPL century. Playing for Bangalore, Manish Pandey slammed one tonne in IPL 2009 at the age of 19 and the final champion Deccan Chargers vs. 253 days vs. Deccan Chargers.
The highest percentage of the run in an innings (minimum 100 runs in T20) in an innings in boundaries
Suryavanshi hit seven fours and 11 sixes in his innings. Out of his 101 runs, 94 came in borders. 94/101 = 93.06%. The last best 92.45% (98/106) was in the 2024 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy by Punjab all -rounder Abhishek Sharma vs Meghalaya.
Best limit percentage in IPL in a century
The previous record for the best border percentage in the IPL was 90.32% (112/124) by Yashsvi Jaiswal. He made Mumbai Indians vs a bang tonne in IPL 2023.
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