-
Haber Akışı
- KEŞFEDIN
-
Sayfalar
-
Gruplar
-
Etkinlikler
-
Bloglar
-
Kurslar
The Kid Who Refused to Blink: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Silences Doubters in the U19 World Cup Semi-Final
In the lead-up to the 2026 Under-19 World Cup semi-final against Afghanistan, the narrative surrounding 14-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was beginning to shift. While the talent was undeniable, critics and analysts were calling for "substance over style." The message was clear: starts of 30 and 40 weren't enough anymore—India needed a defining knockout performance.
On Wednesday at the Harare Sports Club, Sooryavanshi didn't just meet those expectations; he demolished them.
The Context: A Record Chase Under Pressure
Afghanistan, the tournament's "giant-killers," had posted a formidable 310/4, powered by centuries from Uzairullah Niazai and Faisal Shinozada. For an Under-19 side, chasing 311 in a semi-final is a mountain to climb. Worldbaazi The pressure was at its peak, and all eyes were on the Rajasthan Royals’ teenage sensation at the top of the order.
The Response: 33 Balls of Pure Carnage
Sooryavanshi’s response was a masterclass in modern, fearless cricket. He didn't just stabilize the chase; he hijacked it.
Key Highlights of the Innings:
-
Final Score: 68 runs off just 33 balls.
-
Strike Rate: A staggering 206.06.
-
Boundaries: 9 fours and 4 massive sixes.
-
The Powerplay Impact: He propelled India to a 90-run opening stand in under 10 overs, effectively killing the required run rate before the spinners could even settle.
Living Up to the Hype
Before this match, Sooryavanshi had shown flashes of brilliance—notably a 72 against Bangladesh and a quick-fire 52 against Zimbabwe. However, he had also shown a recurring vulnerability to the short ball and a tendency to gift his wicket away after getting set.
Against Afghanistan’s disciplined pace attack, led by Nooristani Omarzai, Vaibhav showed a more calculated aggression. He survived an initial cautious period (7 runs off 9 balls) before unleashing a flurry of boundaries that left the Afghan bowlers shell-shocked. By the time he mistimed a pull shot in the 10th over, the "heavy lifting" for the chase was already done.
Record-Breaking Run
This semi-final knock has cemented Sooryavanshi's status as a generational talent:
-
Leading Scorer: He remains India’s leading run-scorer in the tournament with 264 runs at an average of 44.00.
-
Youngest Record-Setter: At just 14, he has already surpassed Virat Kohli’s Youth ODI run tally, reaching the 1,000-run milestone in fewer games.
-
The Strike Rate King: His tournament strike rate of 147.48 is among the highest for any specialist batter in U19 World Cup history.
What’s Next: The Final Against England
With India comfortably securing their place in the final, the focus shifts to Friday. Having lived up to the expectations in the semi-final, Sooryavanshi now has one final hurdle. If he can replicate this "early carnage" against England, India will be well on their way to a record-extending sixth title.
The "unfinished narrative" mentioned by critics earlier this week now has its most thrilling chapter yet. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi didn't just live up to the expectations—he redefined what we should expect from a 14-year-old on the world stage.
- Güncel Haberler
- El Sanatları
- Sanat ve Kültür
- Finans ve İş Dünyası
- Sağlık ve Beslenme
- Ev ve Bahçe
- Moda ve Güzellik
- Seyahat ve Macera
- Spor ve Fitness
- Sektörel Haberler