Indian young opening batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi has once again made headlines by scoring a brilliant century. Suryavanshi has continued his great form in 2025 with 6 centuries across all three formats and has ticked all the boxes this season.
With just a month left for the Under-19 World Cup, India have great contenders ready like Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre, who have also been unbeaten in the senior division of the game.
Suryavanshi has been one of the most dynamic teams in recent times and has emerged with quite a reputation. Before Suryavanshi had demolished the UAE team with a brilliant century in the Rising Stars Asia Cup tournament, he again dominated them in the Under-19 Asia Cup.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s love affair continues for centuries
Playing the Under-19 Asia Cup in Dubai, the talented 14-year-old from India once again performed brilliantly and smashed a century off 54 balls in the opening match of the tournament against UAE.
During the innings, he was given a lifeline after being dismissed on 86 and the youngster, with his carefree attitude, soon shrugged off the misses and cruised through the nervous 90s to reach his sixth three-figure score of the season.
With very little celebration after reaching his century, Suryavanshi continued his attack and scored the next 71 runs off just 39 balls and ended the innings 29 runs short of his maiden double century when he missed a paddle sweep.
During the stand, Suryavanshi along with his opening partner Aaron George contributed to a mammoth 212-run partnership, surpassing the former record set by Anuj Rawat and Devdutt Padikkal.
Here are all the centuries of Vaibhav Suryavanshi since 2025:
6. 113 vs Australia Under-19
When the Indian Under-19 team toured Australia earlier this year, youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was the youngest, managed to give India a great start with a century, which was his second century in the Youth Test.
He played a brilliant inning of 113 runs against Australia A; This was also his second youth Test century for India, and it came against the same opposition.
5. 143 vs England Under-19
After his dominant performance in the IPL, Suryavanshi also shone in the Youth ODI against England. He scored a brilliant century against England in the official series between India Under-19 and England Under-19 teams.
In just 11 matches, Suryavanshi scored an impressive record of 556 runs in Youth ODIs and recently extended his record in the Under-19 Asia Cup.
4. 101 vs Gujarat Titans
Young and energetic 13 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi was pitted against world class talent in the IPL. However, he proved himself to be a special player by scoring a century in those difficult playing conditions.
Gujarat Titans came up against one of the most organized bowling units in the IPL, which included players like Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna and Rashid Khan. He also became the youngest player to score an IPL century.
3. 108 vs Maharashtra
Recently in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he scored his first SMAT century while playing for Bihar against Maharashtra. Played an inning of 108 runs in just 61 balls, which made him the youngest centurion in the history of the tournament.
It is also his third T20 century in the calendar year after his Rising Stars Asia Cup century last month when he represented the Jitesh Sharma-led side.
2. 144 vs UAE
The Rising Stars Men’s Asia Cup featured cricketers who were almost a decade older than the Bihar cricketer but still remained one of their best performers and remained the main man in the show. Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored a century in just 32 balls and then continued his innings and scored 144 runs in 42 balls.
This became the joint-fastest T20 century by an Indian batsman and he finished the tournament with 239 runs at an average of 59.75 in 4 innings.
1. 171 vs UAE
The latest of the lost, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, continued his love affair with the Centuries as well as the UAW. As India began the Under-19 Men’s Asia Cup against UAE, he topped the scoreboard with 171 runs.
With a strike rate of 180, he took 95 balls to score these runs. In the innings, he hit 14 sixes and 9 fours, taking his boundary count to 23. However, he missed the chance to score his second double century in Under-19 List A cricket.
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