Rajasthan Royals' rising star, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, hit a record-breaking century in the IPL, showcasing exceptional talent and delivering a performance for the ages.**
Youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi Shatters T20 Records with Epic IPL Century**

Youngster Vaibhav Suryavanshi Shatters T20 Records with Epic IPL Century**
At just 14, Suryavanshi becomes the youngest player to score a century in T20 cricket, marking a historic moment in the IPL.**
In an astonishing display of batting prowess, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has made headlines as he becomes the youngest player to score a century in men's T20 cricket during an exhilarating match in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Suryavanshi, playing for the Rajasthan Royals, achieved this milestone with impressive flair against the Gujarat Titans, scoring 101 runs off just 38 balls, which includes seven fours and a phenomenal eleven sixes.
The match in Jaipur saw the Gujarat Titans post a respectable total of 209-4, propelled by Shubman Gill's commendable 84 off 50 balls and Jos Buttler's unbeaten 50. However, the Rajasthan Royals, led by Suryavanshi's explosive batting partnered with Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 70 not out, achieved the target in just 15.5 overs, winning by eight wickets.
Suryavanshi's century, reached in just 35 balls, is not only the fastest for an Indian player in IPL history but also the second-fastest overall, surpassed only by Chris Gayle's 30-ball century. This performance marks a resurgence for the Royals, reigniting their campaign after a challenging streak of five losses.
Just a month after turning 14, Suryavanshi's journey to this monumental achievement began last year when he was signed during the IPL auctions for an impressive £103,789 (1.1 crore rupees). His talent has already been evident, making waves as the youngest player to ever participate in the IPL and previously scoring a century in youth international cricket.
As he continues to rise through the ranks, Suryavanshi remains a crucial part of both the Rajasthan Royals and India's younger cricket landscape, showcasing immense potential for the future of the sport.