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Sooryavanshi proves he can cut out the noise and deliver on the big stage

Sooryavanshi proves he can cut out the noise and deliver on the big stage

5 min readJun 21, 2026 10:26 PM IST Of the many ways to issue rejoinders addressing scepticism on his readiness for the big stage, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, true to his style, chose the most emphatic one. In the final of the A-Teams’ Tri-Series at Dambulla, the 15-year-old scored a 29-ball 94 against Sri Lanka, triggering yet another break-and-make cycle of records. Courtesy of his knock, wherein he scored the fastest-ever List A half-century, India sailed to a comfortable 66-triumph. Sooryavanshi took 11 deliveries to score his fifty, and no one had ever done so in fewer balls. Drawing poetic parallels, his blitzkrieg against Sri Lanka came at the cost of a Lankan’s record, with the previous fastest fifty in List A cricket being scored by the former all-rounder, Kaushalya Weeraratne. He had scored a 12-ball half-century whilst playing for Ragama CC, while fellow countryman Thisara Perera — now demoted from second to third on the pedestal — has a 13-ball List A fifty to his name. The pre-match discourse for the game was centered not on …

Aaron George hits a ton, Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre slam fifties as India punch ticket to U-19 World Cup final with win over Afghanistan | Cricket News

Aaron George hits a ton, Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre slam fifties as India punch ticket to U-19 World Cup final with win over Afghanistan | Cricket News

2 min readFeb 4, 2026 08:15 PM IST A superb century by Aaron George, complemented by explosive half-centuries from Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre, helped India walk into the finals of the U19 World Cup for a record 10th time after a 7-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the semifinal in Harare on Wednesday. Chasing a challenging target of 311, India secured their place in a record sixth consecutive Youth World Cup final, where they will face England. Faced with a steep total, India launched a blistering start thanks to star prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The 15-year-old left-hander smashed a 33-ball 68, dominating the chase from the outset. By the time he was dismissed in the 10th over, India had already raced to 90. Captain Ayush Mhatre then joined Aaron George, and the pair maintained the momentum with a commanding 114-run partnership for the second wicket. Earlier, Afghanistan posted a formidable 310 for four, built on magnificent centuries from Faisal Shinozada and Uzairullah Niazai. Shinozada top-scored with a 93-ball 110, while Niazai remained unbeaten on 101 from …