Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Sets New Records in List A Cricket

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has made a significant mark in cricket by scoring the fastest fifty in List A history during a tri-series final against Sri Lanka A. His remarkable form has also earned him the Orange Cap in the IPL with 776 runs. As he transitions to ODIs, Sooryavanshi continues to impress, nearly breaking the record for the fastest century. This article delves into his extraordinary achievements and what they mean for his cricketing career.
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Sooryavanshi's Historic Performance


Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is making headlines with his remarkable achievements in cricket. During the recent tri-series, he faced sledging from the Sri Lanka A team but responded spectacularly by scoring a stunning fifty off just 11 balls in the final match. His performance has been exceptional over the past few months, culminating in him winning the Orange Cap in the IPL with a total of 776 runs. Transitioning to the ODI format has not slowed him down; he continues to dominate the game with his powerful hitting. Notably, his 11-ball fifty is now recognized as the fastest in List A cricket history.


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Fastest Century in List A Cricket

Sooryavanshi was on the verge of breaking the record for the fastest century in List A cricket, currently held by Australia's Jake Fraser-McGurk, who achieved this feat in just 29 balls. Although Sooryavanshi fell short of the century, he scored an impressive 94 runs in the same number of balls, significantly contributing to India's lead in the match.


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