Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s explosive inning of 94 runs in 29 balls gave India A the tri-series title. cricket news
Vaibhav Suryavanshi produced a breathtaking display of power-hitting to guide India A to a stunning 66-run win over Sri Lanka A in the tri-series final on Sunday.The teenage sensation scored 94 runs in just 29 balls, one of the most devastating innings seen in List A cricket. With his explosive innings, India A scored 377 runs for nine wickets and in reply restricted Sri Lanka A to 311 runs.While the fast bowler Yash Thakur Returning figures of 3/45 and spinner Vipraj Nigam claiming 3/60, the contest was largely shaped by Suryavanshi’s remarkable attack at the top of the order.Sri Lanka A faced a difficult target from the start and needed both a strong start and a consistent partnership to stay in the contest. Instead, their innings faltered early as Niroshan Dickwella, Avishka Fernando and Nuwanidu Fernando were all out inside the first 10 overs with just 75 runs on the board.The hosts attempted to rebuild through a 53-run partnership for the fourth wicket between Sadira Samarawickrama, who scored 52, and captain Sahan Arachige, who contributed 38 runs. Later, Wanuj Sahan scored 62 runs and shared a 77-run partnership with Vijaykant Vyaskanth (39) for the seventh wicket.However, those efforts were never enough against a target that required sustained scoring of more than eight runs per over. Sri Lanka A eventually crossed the 300-run mark but never seriously threatened India’s total.Earlier, India A’s innings was dominated by Suryavanshi, who bounced back in style in a relatively quiet tournament after being asked to bat first.The 15-year-old player from Samastipur, Bihar entered the field with the intention of attacking and immediately put the Sri Lankan bowlers under immense pressure. He rewrote the record books by completing his half-century in just 11 balls, surpassing the previous List A record held by Sri Lanka’s Kaushalya Weeraratne, who took 12 balls to score his half-century in 2005.His first 11 scoring shots produced an astonishing 50 runs. The sequence read 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 0, 6, 4, 4, 6, 6 as he tore apart the bowling attack from the start. This achievement was achieved through two consecutive sixes off the ball of fast bowler Dulaj Samuditha.Suryavanshi mixed brute force with excellent timing throughout his stay. Initially targeting the leg side against the seamers, he later extended his range to the off side after Sri Lanka A adjusted their field placements. Even well-executed deliveries disappeared into the stands as he continued his attack.The standout features of the innings were his lofted drives over extra cover. Three effortless sixes in that area highlighted the extraordinary bat speed, balance and confidence that has established him as one of India’s most exciting young prospects.Along with Priyansh Arya, who scored 39, Suryavanshi added 132 runs for the opening wicket and looked on course to register the fastest century in List A cricket.The fireworks finally ended in the ninth over when spinner Sahan Arachige was caught at mid-off. Arya departed in the next over, giving Sri Lanka A a ray of hope.Ruturaj Gaikwad Then scored 40 runs and added 63 runs with captain Tilak Verma for the third wicket. Tilak led the innings with a smashing 67 off 90 balls as the scoring rate slowed down for a while.India A lost wickets at regular intervals in an attempt to gain momentum in the end, but too late Anukul RoyThe total score crossed 350 due to Vipraj Nigam scoring 39 runs in 15 balls and 27 runs in 20 balls.Ultimately, however, the final belonged to Suryavanshi, whose extraordinary innings set the stage for a comprehensive win and a reminder of his immense potential.
