Vaibhav Suryavanshi Scripts History, 14-year-Old Shatters Three Records With 17-Ball 50 For RR vs GT In IPL 2025

Vaibhav Suryavanshi illuminated the 2024 IPL on Monday when the 14-year-old criticized the half-century of only 17 bullets for the Royals of Rajasthan against the Gujarat Titans in an IPL 2025 match in Jaipur on Monday. It was an impressive display of shooting while Suryavanshi slammed six six and three to four on the way to slam the fastest half of the 2025 season. It was the most brutal against Ishant Sharma, which was affected for three six and two to four in the fourth.
With the half-century, Suryavanshi broke three records-the half-century of 17 balls is the fastest of IPL 2025, it is also the fastest VS GT and now, he is the youngest to mark half a century in IPL.
Earlier, Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the youngest player to participate in the IPL when he came to the beat for the Royals of Rajasthan against the Super Giants in Lucknow in an IPL 2025 match in Jaipur on April 20. The left -handed striker even broke a six of the first delivery to which he faced Shardul Thakur. He then struck six and four off Avesh Khan in the second. Suryavanshi, the youngest player to register, was sold to the Royals of Rajasthan for Rs 1.10 Core Day 2 of the mega 2025 auction in Djeddah, Saudi Arabia. RR was involved in an auction war for the player with the Capitals of Delhi, who withdrew after the former Rs of 1.10 RS for the adolescent.
The born in 2011 began to show his cricket talent at the age of 4.
At the age of 9, Vaibhav’s father enrolled him in a cricket academy in the neighboring city of Samastipur. People around him have not taken long to notice that Vaibhav was ahead of his age in terms of cricket talent.
“After practicing for two and a half years, I gave tests under the age of 16 for the Vijay merchant trophy,” said Vaibhav in a conversation with the Times of India. “I was waiting because of my age. By the grace of God, I started to train under Manish Ojha Sir, a former Ranji player. He taught me a lot and whatever I am today, it is because of him.”
Vaibhav was only 12 years old when he played in the Vinoo Mankad trophy for the Bihar, scoring about 400 points in just five games. It did not take him long to get into the ranks of the Bihar cricket, turning heads wherever he went.
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