Vaibhav Syriavanshi Victims became the fastest Indian Centurion of IPL | Cricket News

Yeni Delhi: He came, he saw it, he conquered it, as 14 years old VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHİ He burned Sawai Mansingh Stadium and left his fans in awe with magnificent Strokepepene and Whirlwind Century. In contrast, the crowded celebration, Samastipur, cheered out loud for Bihar’s young feeling.
On Monday, Rajasthan Royals’s latest shot was the name of IPL history as the youngest player who scored a century goals in the tournament, and this success was only 14 years and 32 days. Sureavanshi pulled the second fastest century of IPL history-11 and seven quarters in the history of only 35 wholesale. He finally left 38 delivery after scored a goal of 101.
Sensational kick against IPL 2022 champions Gujarat TitansSending a great target of 210. In response, Rajasthan Royals turned into victory, easily followed the sum, reached 212 in two at 15.5 sea.
Sureavanshi’s inning made not only the fastest IPL century by an Indian, but also the youngest to achieve hundreds of in the history of the league. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who supported him at the other end, focused on the chase with 70 of the underdeveloped 70 of the cannons.
In the early hours of the day, Gujarat Titans released 84 of the captain Shubman Gill and 209 for four unreformed 50 of Jos Buttler.
However, the fastest century in the history of IPL belongs to the West Indian islands Great Chris Gayle, which smashed 30 balls for Bengaluru, the royal square against Pune Warriors in April 2013.
In an age when most young people are busy with their favorite food, he made remarkable sacrifices for the ambition of Suriavanshi – Pizza and sheep meat, two favorites. The discipline and focus are already rich prizes.
“Sheep Nahi Khana Hai Usko, the instructions are treacherous. [Mutton is not allowed for him as per the instructions. Pizza has been removed from his diet chart]. He is just fond of chicken and sheep meat. He was a child, so he loved the pizza. But he doesn’t eat anymore. In the past, while giving him a sheep meat, no matter how much we give it, he would finish them all. So it looks a little chubby, “coach Manish Ojha told Timesofindia.com in a special interview.
“It will come a long way. We have seen how it started inning and I can promise you – will score a big goal in the next matches.”
“A fearless inclination. He said many times that he admired Brian Lara.
Struggle
Sureavanshi was born on March 27, 2011 – the same year he lifted the Indian World Cup under the leadership of Ms. Dhoni. Now, he played five first-class matches for Bihar in the 2024-25 domestic season.
Cricket journey began early.
His father, a farmer, was only four years old when his father Sanjeev Syriavanshi realized that he had shredd a plastic ball with great power and timing.
After a long day in the fields, Sanjeev would throw armpit deliveries to his son and play together. Finally, Sanjeev created a small application area in his backyard and gave Vaibhav a space to improve his skills.
Influenced by his passion and devotion of his son, Sanjeev took Vaibhav to his first coach Brajesh Jha at an academy in Samastipur. After training within the scope of JHA, this time Manish Ojha made an important move to Patna, where Vaibhav helped to further shape their cricket skills.
The 90 km journey from Samastipur to Patna was not an easy task, but Sanjeev was determined. He took a car and took his son to the academy. Vaibhav was trained under Ojha on alternative days.
At the age of 14, Syryavanshi had already become a challenging force in various local tournaments in Bihar.
Heman Trophy, Vinoo Mankad Trophy, Challengers Trophy (U-19) or Asian Cup under the age of 19, Vaibhav controlled every box in style, rising in the ranks to reach this significant level in his career.
“When he came to wrinkle, he was a dominant inclination. He was patient for his turn. Rajasthan played in the eighth game of Royals. Of course, nobody wants to sit in the shelter and watch the game of others. He was also scratching out in the middle, but he waited for him to continue his patient and wait for his chance to wait for his chance.