Under-19 World Cup, final, Harare
India 411-9 (50.0 overs): Suryavanshi 175 (80); Minto 3-63
England: Yet to bat.
Match ongoing
India teenager Vaibhav Suryavanshi made a stunning 175 from just 80 balls in the Under-19 World Cup final against England.
The 14-year-old hammered 15 sixes and 15 fours at a strike rate of 218.75 during a brutal and breathtaking knock at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe.
He scored 24 off his first 24 balls, meaning his last 151 runs came off just 56 deliveries.
Suryavanshi’s 126-minute stay at the crease was eventually ended by England seamer Manny Lumsden in the 26th over to leave India 251-3.
Lumsden took pace off the ball and Suryavanshi gloved an attempted slog sweep to England captain and wicketkeeper Thomas Rew.
A number of England’s players shook Suryavanshi’s hand as he left the field in recognition of the brilliance of his innings.
India finished on 411-9 from their 50 overs – the fifth highest total in U19 World Cup history and a record for a final eclipsing the 253-7 made by Australia against India in the 2024 final.
Suryavanshi’s score took his World Cup tally to 439 runs in seven innings at 62.71 – four runs clear of Afghanistan’s Faisal Khan as the tournament’s leading run-scorer.
Some other notable statistics from Suryavanshi’s innings:
It is the latest achievement for Suryavanshi, who shot to global fame in April last year when he smashed his first ball in the Indian Premier League for six.
He then became the youngest player to hit a century in men’s T20s when he made a 35-ball hundred for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans.
It was also the second-fastest century in IPL history, behind Chris Gayle’s 30-ball ton in 2013.
In July 2025, he struck what was then the fastest recorded century in a youth ODI, making 143 from 78 balls as India beat England by 55 runs at Worcester.
He took 52 balls to reach three figures, bettering Kamran Ghulam’s 53-ball effort for Pakistan against England in 2013.
Four months later, he struck a 32-ball century in India A’s victory against the United Arab Emirates in their Asia Cup Rising Stars T20 match. He was eventually dismissed for 144 from 42 balls.
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- England U19
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- 16 August 2025


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