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The 14-year-old dough of Rajastan Royals Wibhav Suryvanshi made the story as the youngest player who hit a century in the T20S men.
Suryavanshi pulled Rashid Khan for six to bring out the second fastest hundred in the Indian Premier League (IPL) – and fastest from an Indian player – of 35 balls.
The teenage left -handed was breaking down seven fours and 11 sixes before it was eventually tightened for stunning 101 of 38 balls as the grand pianles diverted eight kalitz over Gujarat Titani.
Suryavanshi, which turned only 14 last month and was signed at last year’s auction for 103,789 British pounds (1.1 crown rupees) became The most acquired player to be represented in IPL Earlier in April and made an immediate impact, hitting his first ball for six.
He showed all the same sugger in Jaipur until he disassembled Gujarat’s attack to ensure that Rajasthan did a slight work on a 210 pursuit of a win.
Suryavanshi put on 166 with India dough Yashasvi Jaiswal, which finished unbeaten at 70 out of 40, in a remarkable hit show.
The maximum above the deep middle calita rose in the age of the 11th above and only the great Chris Gail, with a tone with 30 balls for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Pune Warriors in 2013, reached the area faster in IPL.
The victory ended a mileage of five straight losses for Rajasthan to keep their dark hopes to make the stages of knockout alive.
Meanwhile, Gujarat – for whom Schubman Jill made 84 of 50 balls, and former England captain Joss Butler hit an unbeaten half -century in a lost cause – falls to third in the IPL table at the net rate.