Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Youth ODI world record with 14 sixes in U19 Asia Cup match vs UAE, smashes 56-ball hundred, delivering one of the most destructive innings ever seen at the youth level.
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A Record-Breaking Blitz in Dubai

Cricket fans at the ICC Academy in Dubai witnessed pure carnage as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Youth ODI world record with 14 sixes in U19 Asia Cup match vs UAE, smashes 56-ball hundred in India’s tournament opener. The 14-year-old opener launched an all-out assault from the moment he walked in, tearing into the UAE bowling attack with effortless aggression.
Suryavanshi raced to his hundred in just 56 balls, powered by a relentless stream of boundaries. His strokeplay grew even more brutal as he crossed the 150-run mark in only 84 deliveries. With his 13th six, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Youth ODI world record with 14 sixes in U19 Asia Cup match vs UAE, smashes 56-ball hundred, surpassing Australia U19’s Michael Hill, who held the previous record of 12 maximums set in 2008.
To add to the spectacle, he also became the first player in Youth ODI history to hit 50 career sixes, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most dangerous young batters on the planet.
Most Sixes in a Youth ODI Innings
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Most sixes in a Youth ODI innings
- 14* – Vaibhav Sooryavanshi vs UAE, 2025
- 12 – Michael Hill vs Namibia, 2008
- 11 – Craig Simmons vs Kenya, 2002
- 10 – Shahzaib Khan vs India, 2024
A Teenager Already Redefining Youth Cricket
This knock continues a scorching run for Sooryavanshi, whose exploits in domestic and youth cricket have turned heads everywhere. His maiden SMAT T20 century earlier this season came in just his 17th innings, making him the first teenager ever to score three T20 tons before turning 20. Once again, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks Youth ODI world record with 14 sixes in U19 Asia Cup match vs UAE, smashes 56-ball hundred, proving that his rise is no fluke.
Just a month earlier, he smashed a jaw-dropping 32-ball hundred for India A in Doha during the Rising Stars Asia Cup. With every innings, the young Bihar batter is sharpening his case as India’s next big batting sensation.
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