Only Rishabh Pant has scored a fifty in fewer balls for India in the format in Under-19 cricket. The wicket-keeper batter had raced to an 18-ball fifty against Nepal in 2016.Suryavanshi’s blazing knock came in the second innings, with India facing a tall task of chasing a 269-run target in 40 overs to claim the series lead.
The 14-year-old had started the series in stunning way, scoring a 19-ball 48 in the first match and then smashed 45 off 34 balls in the second. India won the first match by six wickets, while fell short in the next by just one wicket.
Suryavanshi grabbed eyeballs last year when he smashed a century in a youth Test against Australia. His explosive batting approach earned him an IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals. The teenager announced his arrival in the T20 league in style, smashing an incredible 101 off just 38 deliveries during a match against Gujarat Titans.
He smashed 252 runs in just seven matches at an astonishing strike rate of 206.56, earning him the Super Striker of the tournament award for the highest strike rate.