Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes second-highest score by an Indian in Youth ODIs — Check out the Top 10 all-time list | Cricket News


Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes second-highest score by an Indian in Youth ODIs — Check out the Top 10 all-time list
Vaibhav Suryavanshi (Pic credit: ACC)

Fourteen-year-old Indian batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 171 runs against UAE in the ACC Under-19 Men’s Asia Cup 2025 Group A match at Dubai’s ICC Academy Ground on Friday, December 12, becoming the second-highest Indian scorer in U19 ODIs and helping India begin their campaign successfully.Suryavanshi’s innings was marked by rapid scoring, reaching his fifty in 30 balls and completing his century in 56 balls. His knock included five fours and nine sixes, coming after India lost their captain Ayush Mhatre early in the match.

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Suryavanshi’s runs placed him behind Ambati Rayudu’s unbeaten 177 against England U19 in 2002, moving him up from his previous position of tenth highest scorer.Top 10 U-19 scorers

  • AT Rayudu – 177 vs England U19, Taunton (30 Aug 2002)
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi – 171 vs UAE U19, Dubai (12 Dec 2025)
  • RA Bawa – 162 vs Uganda U19, Tarouba (22 Jan 2022)
  • MA Agarwal – 160 vs Australia U19, Hobart (9 Apr 2009)
  • Shubman Gill – 160 vs England U19, Wankhede (6 Feb 2017)
  • S Dhawan – 155 vs Scotland U19, Dhaka (16 Feb 2004)
  • Mandeep Singh – 151 vs Australia U19, Hobart (9 Apr 2009)
  • Shubman Gill – 147 vs England U19, Hove (12 Aug 2017)
  • S Dhawan – 146 vs Sri Lanka U19, Dhaka (26 Feb 2004)
  • A Raghuvanshi – 144 vs Uganda U19, Tarouba (22 Jan 2022)
  • A Srikkanth – 143 vs England U19, Siliguri (14 Feb 2005)

The young left-handed batter from Bihar already holds the record for the fastest Youth ODI century, which he achieved in 52 balls against England, breaking Pakistan’s Kamran Ghulam’s previous record of 53 balls. Suryavanshi’s recent achievements also include a rapid 144 runs off 42 balls against UAE in the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025, a T20 tournament held in Doha on November 14.

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