Vaibhav Suryavanshi has lit up the Asia Cup Rising Stars with an explosive innings in India A’s first match of the tournament against UAE. The young player smashed a breathtaking century in just 32 balls, showcasing fearless stroke play from the very first over. His onslaught included a flurry of boundaries, ten fours, and nine sixes to reach a century at a strike rate above 300, setting the tone for a dominant batting display. The record for the fastest T20 hundred by an Indian is jointly held by Urvil Patel and Abhishek Sharma, who reached three figures in just 28 balls.

Suryavanshi’s partnerships in the powerplay ensured India A stayed firmly in control as the runs flowed freely. The crowd was treated to a sensational batting exhibition, with India A looking well on course for a massive total.

India A ended the first six overs at 82 for 1, completely outplaying the UAE attack. Priyansh Arya chipped in with a brisk 10 off 6 balls before being run out early, while Naman Dhir added a steady 34 off 23 balls, allowing Suryavanshi to continue his assault. UAE’s bowlers, including Muhammad Rohid Khan, Muhammad Farazuddin, and Aayan Afzal Khan, struggled to stem the flow of runs—Rohid Khan conceding 30 runs in his three overs as India A dominated the powerplay above 300, setting the tone for a dominant batting display.

Suryavanshi’s partnerships in the powerplay ensured India A stayed firmly in control as the runs flowed freely. The crowd was treated to a sensational batting exhibition, with India A looking well on course for a massive total.