Vaibhav Suryavanshi alone scored more sixes than the entire England, Team India won the series with the match

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The young players of India are constantly showing their glow on the land of England. On the one hand, under the leadership of captain Shubman Gill, the Indian team is doing their performance with every match in the Test series and hosts England are in trouble. At the same time, the young Under-19 team has ended the game of England in the Youth ODI series unilaterally. In the fourth match of the ODI series being played between the India-England under-19 team, Team India won by 55 runs and took an unbeatable lead of 3–1 in the series. 14 -year -old opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who scored a world record century

The fourth ODI of the Youth Series was played between India and England on Saturday 5 July in Wooster. This time too, Team India batted first but failed in the last two matches of this series, captain Ayush Mhatre failed once again. But Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued the process of his explosive batting and completed the work of the last match this time. Vaibhav, who missed the half -century in the first and second match of the series, had crossed this obstacle in the third match but missed the century by dismissing 86 runs.

Vaibhav scored the fastest century

This time Vaibhav did not miss the opportunity of a century and scored his first century in youth ODI cricket in just 52 balls. Vaibhav became the youngest century player in India. Not only this, he also scored the fastest century in the history of Youth ODI cricket. Vaibhav broke the record of Kamran Ghulam of Pakistani in this matter, who did this in 53 balls in 2013. The left -handed Indian batsman gave 143 runs in his innings of just 78 balls, including 10 sixes and 13 fours.

England’s crushing defeat, also lost series

Apart from Vaibhav, Vihaan Malhotra also scored his first century and scored 129 runs. Both shared a 219 -run partnership for the second wicket and brought India to a score of 363 runs for 9 wickets. In response to this, England also started fast but once the process of falling wickets started, then it did not stop. Although young batsman Rocky Flintoff definitely showed courage and played a century of 107 runs in 91 balls, but the entire team still collapsed for 308 runs in 45.3 overs. While Vaibhav hit 10 sixes alone, the entire team of England also got only 7 Sixers, which is enough to tell Vaibhav and Team India’s dominance.

Asish Roy
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