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35-Ball Ton Slams for Vaibhav Suriavanshi, 14, Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans breaks the big world record




The 14 -year -old genius of Rajasthan Royals (RR), Vaibhav Sureavanshi, broke a long -lasting Indian Premier League (IPL) record during the match against Gujarat Titans (GT) on Monday. Sureavanshi became the fastest Indian Centurion in the history of IPL and reached only 35 balls there. The former Indian versatile Yusuf Pathan (37 Balls vs vs Mumbai Indians) exceeded the previous record. Sureavanshi also exceeds the youngest Centurion in the history of IPL (14 years 32 days) and Manish Pandey (19 years and 253 days).

Vaibhav Syriavanshi also broke a big world record. The youngest (14 years, 32 days) with one ton of score in T20 format. Maharashtra broke the record of Vijay Zol, and in 2013, he scored a ton of 118 days at the age of 18 against Mumbai.

In general, this is the second fastest tone of IPL, Chris Gayle’s 30 -ball kick for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors in 2013.

On the fourth back of RR’s chase, Bihar’s South Cars India’s 105 tests overturned Senior Ishand Sharma and blocked it to 28 runs, including three 6 and two 4s. In addition, 10th ripped 30 running, Debutant Karim Janat trooped.

Eventually, Praras was dismissed by Krishna in 101 (38).

Previously, Shubman Gill was the essence of the class that led Gujarat Titans to a healthy 209 for 4 in 50-ball-84.

The Gujarat Titans captain threw the fourth half century with five four and four -six aids and added 93 for the opening stand.

The Titans were ready to benefit from a solid platform thrown by the duo, and Jos Buttler (26 balls did not go out), Royals made a Display of the ordinary bowling attack and broken four six from three borders.

Buttler carried out reverse traxes and ramps while using the speed of delivery to punish Rajasthan Royals;

Gill exhibited the cricket wise by choosing a shorter border by the leg by the leg, and the RR bowl was guilty of being dragging the pottery to their pads.

One had a large-pick-up shots on the square leg, the other was in the middle, but Yudhvir Singh was prominent.

There was also an excellent out of driving, and his opening partner Sudhasan was happy to give his captain a stack of strike. After Sudharsan was rejected, dangerous buttler dug more misery with 24 rounds of Wanindu damage, which contained three six and a boundary.

(With PTI inputs)

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