14-year-old Suryavanshi smashes record-breaking T20 century in Indian Premier League

Jaipur, India – 5-year-old Bata Vaibhav Suryawanshi hit a century in the Indian Premier League and hit one of the best innings in men’s Twenty20 cricket history on Monday.

Just nine days after the youngest debut in the IPL, Suryawanshi once again blew the observer with a century and boot the second fastest boot in the tournament.

He pulled Gujarat Titans Spinner Rashid Khan for a six -over midwicket and reached only five balls and sent the Rajasthan Royals’ packed home crowd in Jaipur again.

Came from an incredible 94 border between 100 runs. He hit 11 sixes and seven borders.

β€œIt really looks good,” said Suryawanti. “A century scored in the IPL is like a dream. I have been practicing for the past three, four months, the result is displaying.”

He was out of three balls for 101, missing one Yorker.

However, he and Yashwasi Jayaswal opened the Rajasthan in a notable Roundown, out of 20-6 balls, with 70 Gujarat, out of the opening stand of 566 runs, by 5 balls.

Rajasthan did 212-2, won in 10 games for the third time to remain in the play-off debate.

Suryawanshi gained fame at the age of 6 last November. During a splash debut this month, he made the first ball in front of six in the same venue.

On Monday, he showed the brutal power-hit against batteries of paved international bowlers, including Khan, Mohammad Siraj, Ishant Sharma and Washington.

The teenager pushed Sharma for two sixes and two four in two overs, with the spinner Sundar two sixes and one of the four clubs, and the fastest half -century of this IPL increased from only 17 balls.

In the first over of the IPL Janat, Afghanistan’s fast bowler Karim attacked Karim for three sixes and three of Afghanistan’s fast bowler Karim and raised the century against the Great Khan, reaching Seriawansi.

“It was incredible,” Rajasthan captain Rian Parag said about Suryawanashi. “We spent two months with him (and) we saw what he could do, but see him doing it against the world-class bowlers of GT, (i) cannot express in words.”

Suryawanashi was given a back on his back during his companion Jayaswal celebration, removing his helmet and a bat to acknowledge the praise of the house. He also saluted his teammates in the dugout with his bat.

Only West Indies’s great Chris Gayle hit the IPL century on low balls, 30, and it was 12 years ago.

Krishna, the fast bowler, finally the clean-boot Suryawansi, who went into embrace from other permanent ovations and teammates.

The Left-Handers Suryawanshi and Jayaswal increased Rajasthan’s highest position for any wicket in the IPL and adopted 10 six sixes in the IPL innings of an Indian butter in Samson.

“Batting with him (Jayaswal) gives me confidence because he keeps me very positive, (and it) becomes easier to bat with him,” said Surywanashi. He also added that he doesn’t notice the crowd very much to “just to concentrate on the ball”.

Gujarat captain Shubman Gill scored 5 balls and his inaugural partner Sai Sudhanshans scored 5 runs that dropped Virat Kohli as the top scorer of the season with 66 runs in nine matches.

The pair added Run3 runs for the first wicket before the Sudhanshasan Long-on was out in the 5th over.

Gill looked well for a century but was missed by Mahish Thakshana’s lower full toss and caught in a long-bid.

Jose Butler Loose was cut off in the over of death with a 26-year unbeaten 50.

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