Overview
- Playing in Doha at the Rising Stars Asia Cup, Suryavanshi blasted 144 off 42 balls to power India A to 297 for 4 before UAE were dismissed for 149.
- He reached three figures in 32 balls, the joint third-fastest T20 hundred by an Indian, and finished with 15 sixes and 11 fours at a strike rate above 340.
- At 14 years and 232 days, he became the youngest player to score a century for a men’s national representative side.
- He is the first batter with two T20 hundreds in 35 balls or fewer, adding this knock to his 35-ball IPL century for Rajasthan Royals earlier in 2025.
- Captain Jitesh Sharma added an unbeaten 83 from 32 balls, while the performance intensified scrutiny on the Ajit Agarkar-led selectors over a potential senior call-up.