JAIPUR, India — The 14-year-old batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit a breathtaking century in the Indian Premier League on Monday, and made it one of the greatest innings in men's Twenty20 cricket history.
Just nine days after becoming the youngest player to debut in the IPL, Suryavanshi blew away observers again with a century in just his third match and, to boot, the second fastest in the tournament's 18 years.
He got there in just 35 deliveries by pulling Gujarat Titans star spinner Rashid Khan for a six over midwicket, and sending the Rajasthan Royals' packed home crowd in Jaipur to their feet yet again.
Of the 100 runs, an incredible 94 came off boundaries. He hit 11 sixes and seven fours.
''It feels really good,'' Suryavanshi said. ''It is like a dream to score a century in the IPL. What I've been practicing for the last three, four months, the result is showing.''
He was out three balls later for 101, missing a yorker.
But his 166-run opening stand with Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored 70 not out off 40 balls, propelled Rajasthan to a remarkable rundown of Gujarat's imposing total of 209-4 with 25 balls to spare.
Rajasthan made 212-2, winning for only the third time in 10 games to stay in playoffs contention.