
India14 -year -old batting sensation, SplendorThe day 2 of the First Youth Test in Brisbane continued its remarkable streak of record -breaking performance by breaking a dominated century against Australia U -19. His aggressive knock of 113 runs off just 86 balls at Ian Heli Oval not only confiscated the pace for India, which were responding AustraliaThe first innings of 243, but also saw that the young left -handed man lost his name in record books in several categories, and strengthened his position as a unique talent in youth cricket.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s dominating innings promotes India’s strong response against Australia in the first youth test
After Australia’s first innings concluded in 243, Suryavanshi launched a stunning retort, destroying the Australian U-19 bowling unit. The young left -handed opener displayed a compelling combination of maturity and unrestrained aggression, scoring his centenary in only 78 balls. The innings of 113 runs in 86 delivery, killed at a malignant strike rate of 131.40, was an exhibition of power-hitting. He reached his hundred with his hundred flare, allowing India to take a decisive lead in the competition.
Vaibhav’s masterful knock included nine fours and eight sixes, showing his boundary-touching skills and increased India’s concrete response to the Australian clan. The sheer speed of her scoring was only second for her compatriot, AyushWhich records the fastest young Test century (64 balls) against England U-19. Suryavanshi’s unprecedented performance allowed India to quickly remove the deficit and establish a major position as the progress of the match, strengthening the team’s strong look after a 3–0 clean sweep in the previous ODI series.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi 113 (86) vs Aus U19
9 fours and 8 sixespic.twitter.com/x12mjo70Up– Cric Gold Alt (@CRICSGOLDY1) October 1, 2025
Suryavanshi breaks the fastest youth test century on Australian soil and also matches the historic milestone of Brendon McCullum
Vaibhav’s innings was particularly notable for the sheer quantity of records, which outlines its unique place in the history of young Test cricket. His century, achieved in only 78 balls, became the fastest youth test century on Australian soil, comfortably crossed the previous record of 124 balls set by Australia. Liam Blackford In January 2023. At the age of 14 years and 188 days, he also became the youngest batsman in history to score a century in a young test in Australia.
The fastest hundred on Australian soil in young tests:
78 balls: Vaibhav Suryavanshi (🇮🇳) vs 🇦🇺, 2025
124 balls: Liam Blackford (🇦🇺) vs 🏴, 2023– Suryavanshi also became the first player after Brendon McCullum, who scored two young tests in less than 100 balls. #AUSVSIND
– Akhil Gupta ((@Guptastats92) October 1, 2025
In addition, in the innings, eight sixes of Vaibhav broke the current world record for the most sixes in a single youth test innings, which was first set on six. The latest ton made Vaibhav the first player to score two youngsters in 100 balls before his 15th birthday, equal to the feat of New Zealand veteran Brendon McCullum, which has been in men’s U19 tests in less than 100 delivery for two centuries. He officially crossed the Mahtre’s record for the most sixes by an Indian in the youth testing history, taking his career in the format of 14 sixes.
14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has scored 113 runs in 1 youth test against Australia Under -19 in Brisbane.#Vaibhavsuravanshi #AUSVIND #Crickettwitter pic.twitter.com/iuieqnoufq
– CRICKETIMES.COM (@crickettimeshq) October 1, 2025
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