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File photo of India U-19 cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi
India’s 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi is turning heads with his fearless strokeplay and record-breaking performances in the U19 team's tour of England. After playing a key role in India U19’s 3-1 ODI series win, the young opener made another mark in the red-ball format, scoring a fighting 56 in the second innings of the recently concluded first Youth Test. Not only did he anchor the innings under pressure, but Suryavanshi also became the first player to score a half-century and take a wicket in the same Youth Test before turning 15, which remains a rare feat in international youth cricket. Known for his aggressive style, the swashbuckling batter has lit up the tour with scores of 86 from 31 balls in the third Youth ODI at Northampton, followed by a stunning 143 off 78 deliveries in the fourth ODI at Worcester.
Suryavanshi racked up 355 runs at a staggering strike rate of 174, clearing the ropes 27 times in the series.
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Between games, the Indian squad took a tour of the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground, where the players took in the history of the venue and celebrated captain Ayush Mhatre’s 18th birthday. In a video posted on the BCCI website, Suryavanshi was seen admiring a portrait of cricketing greats before checking out the famous Honours Boards.
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Next up, the teenage star will be seen in action when India take on England in the second Youth Test at Chelmsford, which begins today, July 20, at 11:00 AM local time (3:30 PM IST). With the series still open, all eyes will be on Vaibhav Suryavanshi to see what he delivers next.Fans can tune in to the 2nd Youth Test between England U-19 and India U-19 on England & Wales Cricket Board YouTube channel