Ranchi witnessed one of the greatest innings in Indian domestic cricket when 14-years and 272 days old Vaibhav Suryavanshi hammered a jaw-dropping 190 off just 84 balls against Arunachal Pradesh in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26. His fearless strokeplay and record-breaking dominance turned the Plate Group match into a spectacle that will be remembered for years.
The left-hander’s innings triggered a monumental total of 574/6, the highest team score ever in List A history, going past Tamil Nadu’s 506/2.
Suryavanshi’s knock was packed with confidence, control, and astonishing power, marking the arrival of a future superstar.
Suryavanshi’s 190 (84): Full Scorecard Overview
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Runs | 190 |
| Balls | 84 |
| Fours | 16 |
| Sixes | 15 |
| Strike Rate | 226.19 |
| Milestones | 50(25), 100(36), 150(59) |
| Dismissal | c Doria b Neri |
Youngest Centurion in List A Cricket
At 14 years and 272 days, Suryavanshi became the youngest player in List A history to score a century.
He broke a 39-year-old record, announcing himself as one of India’s most exciting talents.
Earlier, he had already been the:
- Youngest centurion in T20 cricket
- Youngest centurion in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
- Youngest IPL centurion (36-ball century vs GT)
His List A hundred further strengthened his reputation as Indian cricket’s next big phenomenon.
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Fastest Milestones: Filled With New Records
Suryavanshi’s innings wasn’t just brilliant—it was historical. He shattered several major domestic records.
Fastest Milestones in the Innings
| Milestone | Balls Taken |
|---|---|
| 50 | 25 balls |
| 100 | 36 balls |
| 150 | 59 balls |
Fastest to 150 in List A Cricket
Suryavanshi reached 150 in just 59 balls, the fastest in List A history.
This broke AB de Villiers’ previous mark of 64 balls.
His acceleration from 100 to 150 in only 18 balls showcased maturity far beyond his age.
One of the Fastest List A Hundreds by an Indian
His 36-ball hundred is among the fastest ever by an Indian in List A cricket.
It is only behind:
- Sakibul Gani – 32 balls (2025–26)
- Anmolpreet Singh – 35 balls
Suryavanshi’s effort also placed him ahead of famous names like Shahid Afridi and Rovman Powell in the global list.
Fourth-Most Boundaries in a VHT Innings
With 16 fours and 15 sixes, Suryavanshi smashed 31 boundaries, the fourth-highest in Vijay Hazare Trophy history.
Only:
- N Jagadeesan (40)
- Prithvi Shaw (36)
- Ankit Bawne (32)
have hit more in a single VHT innings.
His innings produced 154 runs in boundaries, placing him among the top boundary-hitters in world List A history.
Most Runs Through Boundaries – One of the Best Ever
Suryavanshi’s 154 runs in boundaries ranks him fourth in List A history for most boundary runs in an innings.
Only these three legendary knocks are ahead:
| Player | Runs in Boundaries |
|---|---|
| Rohit Sharma | 186 |
| Martin Guptill | 162* |
| Ishan Kishan | 156 |
He fell just short of overtaking Guptill and Kishan.
Highest Individual Score for Bihar in VHT History
The 190-run innings is now the highest score ever by a Bihar batter in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
He went past:
- MD Rahmatullah – 156 (2018)*
Crossing 160, 170, and 180 for the first time in Bihar’s List A history, Suryavanshi set a new benchmark for the state team.
Closest to Fastest Double Century in List A Cricket
Suryavanshi was only 10 runs away from becoming the fastest double centurion ever.
He had a real chance of breaking:
- Chad Bowes – 103-ball double century
Given his pace, he could have become the first player to reach 200 in 100 balls.
Read Also: Rohit Sharma Smashes His Fastest List A Century
Bihar Create History: Highest List A Score Ever
While Suryavanshi stole the show, the entire Bihar batting unit produced a historic performance.
Bihar’s Scorecard Highlights
| Player | Runs | Balls | Strike Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vaibhav Suryavanshi | 190 | 84 | 226.19 |
| Ayush Loharuka | 116 | 56 | 207.14 |
| Sakibul Gani | 128* | 40 | 320.00 |
Team Total
574/6 in 50 overs
→ Highest List A total in cricket history
This broke the long-standing record of 506/2.
Conclusion
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 190 (84) is not just a big score—it is a landmark moment in Indian cricket history.
From breaking centuries-old records to rewriting List A milestones, his innings in Ranchi will be remembered as the day a child prodigy truly arrived on the senior stage.
With this level of skill, confidence, and temperament at just 14, the cricket world is witnessing the rise of a generational talent.







