Overview
- India A crushed UAE by 148 runs in Doha after Vaibhav Suryavanshi blasted 144 off 42 balls, including 15 sixes and 11 fours, reaching his hundred in 32 deliveries.
- The BCCI-released call shows his father critiquing a shot over covers and saying he would not be satisfied even with 200, underscoring exacting standards at home.
- Suryavanshi says he sticks to practiced skills rather than chasing the extraordinary and felt he could have added 20–30 more runs if he had batted longer.
- Analysts highlight a pattern of extreme scoring for a 14-year-old, citing an IPL hundred for Rajasthan Royals reached in 35 balls and a fastest known Youth ODI century.
- With both India A and Pakistan A winning their openers, focus shifts to a stiffer matchup for Suryavanshi against a stronger attack next.