1 over and 3 fours in out: Vaibhav Suryavanshi 1 Youth Test vs Cricket News fail to set fire in England

New Delhi: He arrived with intentions, played some crisp stroke, found the Seema rope quickly, and then sent back -in the initial match of the Youth Testing Series against England Under -19 expressed Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s outing. Coming out of a stellar run in the young ODI, the young batsman showed his talent shine, but could not convert his promising start into a meaningful score.Walking with confidence, the right-handed batsman immediately felt his presence, cracking the three borders in the first over-all of England’s pacery James Minto-interpretation under pressure under pressure.
But as soon as he settled, Alex Green of England brought success.Vaibhav was rejected for 14 out of 14 balls off 13 balls – a small but eventful innings marked by three borders and a strike rate of 107.69.Caught by Ralfi Albert from Green’s bowling, the early dismissal was a blow to the 14 -year -old, which expected to take the speed of his white ball to the red ball format.However, to come to a potentially with an innings, Suryavanshi may get another opportunity to make its mark in a long format.India U-19, meanwhile, failed to finish at one high, lost the fifth young ODI by seven wickets. He sealed the five-match series before 3–1 with a 55-run win in the fourth game.
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Suryavanshi made history in a match that breaks the fastest known centenary in the young ODI – a stunning 143 off just 78 balls in the Worster.The young one -day record is not officially documented in detail, their 52 -ball centenary is considered the fastest in the format.The knock, which has 13 fours and 10 sixes, operated India in a combined clan.The Suryavanshi series ended as India’s highest run-goldter, with an incredible strike rate of 355 runs in five matches at an average of 71.00 and an incredible strike rate of 174.02.