Suryavanshi’s innings did extra than simply increase Bihar’s whole. He registered the second-fastest Listing 100 by an Indian and likewise broke AB de Villiers’ report for the quickest 150 in males’s Listing A cricket, reaching the mark in simply 59 balls. De Villiers had taken 64 balls in opposition to the West Indies in 2015.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi lights up Vijay Hazare Trophy
Fourteen-year-old opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi was on the coronary heart of Bihar’s batting storm. Taking part in with fearless intent, he smashed a wide ranging 190 off simply 84 balls, reaching his hundred in solely 36 deliveries. The knock included 16 fours and 15 sixes and got here at a staggering strike fee of 226.19. It was his first non-T20 hundred at senior degree and solely his seventh Listing A match since debuting in opposition to Madhya Pradesh earlier this month.
Sakibul Gani scripts quickest Indian Listing 100
As soon as Suryavanshi set the tone, skipper Sakibul Gani took over and pushed the sport additional out of attain. Gani blasted 128 off simply 40 balls and reached his century in 32 balls, the quickest by an Indian in Listing A cricket.
With 10 fours and 12 sixes, Gani overtook Punjab batter Anmolpreet Singh’s 35-ball hundred report, additionally set in opposition to Arunachal Pradesh in 2024.
Wicketkeeper-batter Ayush Loharuka ensured Bihar by no means slowed down. He struck a speedy 116 off 56 balls, hitting 11 fours and eight sixes. On a day when boundaries flowed freely, Loharuka’s knock nonetheless stood tall, even when it was overshadowed by the unreal hitting from Suryavanshi and Gani.
The venue witnessed a staggering 49 fours and 38 sixes as Bihar’s batters dominated from begin to end.
Bihar break Tamil Nadu’s long-standing report
With centuries from Suryavanshi, Gani and Loharuka, Bihar comfortably eclipsed the earlier Listing A staff report of 506/2, held by Tamil Nadu in opposition to Arunachal Pradesh within the 2022–23 season. The match underlined the gulf between the 2 sides, as Arunachal Pradesh struggled in opposition to an assault that confirmed little mercy.
Ishan Kishan marks comeback with blazing hundred
The run-fest theme continued elsewhere as Ishan Kishan celebrated his return to the Indian staff with a shocking century for Jharkhand in opposition to Karnataka in an Elite Group A match in Ahmedabad.
Kishan smashed a 33-ball hundred and went on to attain 125 off 39 balls, hitting seven fours and 14 sixes. His knock powered Jharkhand to an enormous 412/9 in 50 overs, coming shortly after he led the state to its maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title.













