Fourteen-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi stole the spotlight with a blistering 67-ball 93 as Bihar’s Ranji Trophy Plate Group clash against Meghalaya ended in a draw on Tuesday.
The young left-hander, already turning heads with his fearless stroke play, hammered nine fours and four sixes, scoring the bulk of Bihar’s 156 for 4 in reply to Meghalaya’s 408 for 7 declared.
After losing opener Arnav Kishor early, Suryavanshi steadied the innings with a 92-run stand alongside Mangal Mahrour (25), followed by another 41-run partnership with Bipin Saurabh (15).
Adding to his stellar day, the teenage prodigy, who has already toured Australia and England in recent months, received a call-up to India A for the upcoming Rising Stars Asia Cup, to be held in Qatar from November 14 to 23.
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