Overview
- Suryavanshi blasted 144 off 42 balls in Doha with 11 fours and 15 sixes, striking at roughly 343.
- He raced to fifty in 17 balls and reached his century in 32, matching Rishabh Pant's mark among Indian men's T20 hundreds.
- The knock is listed among the quickest T20 centuries globally and reset India A's T20 benchmarks.
- He shared a 163-run stand with Naman Dhir before falling to Muhammad Farazuddin, caught by Ahmed Tariq in the 13th over.
- A teammate video joking about his age went viral a day earlier, with family documents and BCCI checks reported to have verified his age.