NEW DELHI: India’s teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi added yet another milestone to his growing list of achievements, smashing the fourth-fastest Youth Test century in history with a breathtaking 78-ball hundred against Australia U19 at the Ian Healy Oval on Wednesday. The 14-year-old left-hander also entered an elite club, becoming the only batter after Brendon McCullum to score two U19 Test centuries in under 100 balls. His first such feat came last year in Chennai, when he blasted a 58-ball century against the same opposition — still the second-fastest Youth Test ton ever, behind England’s Moeen Ali. Suryavanshi’s blazing innings ended at 113 off just 86 balls, studded with eight sixes and nine fours, after he was dismissed by Hayden Schiller. Vedant Trivedi also shon
8 sixes and death stares! 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi's brutal assault on Australia bowlers

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