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India's Suryavanshi smashes record with blistering 175 in U-19 World Cup final
- On February 6, 2026, India U19 opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 175 off 80 at Harare, helping India set a 250-2 total in the final against England.
- Backed by IPL form, the teenager was fast-tracked by Rajasthan Royals and became the youngest men's T20 centurion last year.
- Suryavanshi reached rapid milestones, getting to fifty in 32 balls, a hundred in 55, and 150 in 71 deliveries before falling in the 26th over caught by Rew off Manny Lumsden, ending a 142-run partnership with India U19 captain Ayush Mhatre.
- With the title on the line, the ICC Under-19 World Cup final could see India aim for a record sixth win as England seek their second, depending on the outcome.
- Suryavanshi's tournament totals rewrote record lists as he amassed 30 sixes, eclipsing Dewald Brevis, and surpassed Vijay Zol with 1,412 runs in Under-19 World Cup 2026.
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14yo Indian sensation smashes 175 off 80 balls in U19 World Cup final
His 175 against England is the highest score by any batter in an ICC tournament final, either at the under-19s or senior level, beating Alyssa Healy's 170 for Australia against England in the women's One Day International World Cup final in 2022.
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Read Full ArticleVaibhav Sooryavanshi, despite being only 14, will never play U19 World Cup again, here's why
Young prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was the standout performer in the 2026 U19 World Cup final against England at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe. The 14-year-old produced a breathtaking display in the first innings, blasting 175 runs off just 80 deliveries. Showing no mercy to the bowlers, he peppered all parts of the ground, smashing 15 fours and 15 sixes during his sensational knock. The Bihar cricketer laid the perfect platform for the re…
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