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Updated: April 29, 2025 07:40
In a moment that encapsulated the raw emotion of cricket, Rajasthan Royals' teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, aged 14, smashed a 35-ball century against Gujarat Titans to become the youngest batsman to hit a T20 ton and the quickest Indian to achieve the feat in IPL history. The left-arm batter's bold knock of 101 runs (38 balls, 7 fours, 11 sixes) propelled RR to an eight-wicket win chasing 210, making even the normally calm head coach Rahul Dravid jump out of his wheelchair in celebration.
Key Highlights
Historic Achievement: Suryavanshi shattered Yusuf Pathan's 15-year-old record for the quickest IPL century by an Indian (37 balls) and is now only behind Chris Gayle's 30-ball ton. At 14 years and 32 days, he is the youngest batsman to score a T20 hundred.
Dravid's Unusual Response: The wheelchair-bound RR coach since he fractured his leg in a friendly game of cricket in Bengaluru, the moment was forgotten by him for a second. He fist-pumped, jumped up, and clapped heartily as Suryavanshi hooked Rashid Khan over his head for a six to get to his century.
Match Impact: Suryavanshi’s blitzkrieg included a 17-ball fifty and a 166-run opening stand with Yashasvi Jaiswal (70*), ensuring RR chased the target with 25 balls to spare. His assault included 30 runs off a single over against GT debutant Karim Janat.
Dravid's Coaching Impact: Suryavanshi was reportedly guided by Dravid closely since RR picked him up for ₹1.1 crore. The teenager had previously given a hint of his prowess with a 20-ball 34 on IPL debut against Lucknow Super Giants.
Why It Matters
The innings not only kept RR’s playoff hopes alive but also signaled the arrival of a generational talent. Suryavanshi’s fearlessness against seasoned international bowlers like Mohammed Siraj, Rashid Khan, and Ishant Sharma has drawn comparisons to young Sachin Tendulkar’s audacity. For Dravid, known for his stoic demeanor, the unbridled celebration underscored the knock’s significance-a blend of personal pride and cricketing history in the making.
Sources: India Today, Hindustan Times, Times Now, Indian Express, Sportskeeda