Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hits record-breaking 11-ball fifty

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Teenage star Vaibhav Sooryavanshi broke the record for the fastest half-century in List A 50-over cricket as he took just 11 balls to reach 50 against Sri Lanka.

The 15-year-old hit five fours, five sixes and played just one dot ball in the latest of a string of remarkable performances.

He 94 off 29 balls, including 10 fours and eight sixes, before he was dismissed as India A beat Sri Lanka A by 66 runs in the final of the tri-series in Dambulla, posting a total of 377-9 and restricting their opponents to 311 all out.

The youngster’s record-breaking feat saw him surpass the previous landmark set by Sri Lanka’s Kaushalya Weeraratne, who needed 12 deliveries for a 50 in 2005.

Sooryavanshi had a brilliant IPL season for Rajasthan Royals (Reuters)

South Africa’s AB de Villiers and West Indies’ Matthew Forde share the record of 16 balls for the quickest in international 50-over cricket.

Sooryavanshi opened the batting and immediately made a statement of intent, while he was unlucky not to notch a new fastest century too as he was ultimately caught at mid-off.

Sooryavanshi was the leading run-scorer in this year’s Indian Premier League, playing for Rajasthan Royals.

He could be set for his international debut next month, having been named in India’s T20 side against Ireland, who they face for the first of two internationals on 26 June, and England. The five-match series against England begins on 1 July.

But despite his impressive knock against Sri Lanka he was not included in the squad for the upcoming 50-over series against England, which was announced on the same day as the win in Dambulla, and which begins on 14 July.

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