Sooryavanshi’s historic 175 lights up U-19 World Cup final as India post 411/9
Sooryavanshi brought up his century off just 55 balls, making it the second-fastest hundred in Under-19 World Cup history.
Sooryavanshi brought up his century off just 55 balls, making it the second-fastest hundred in Under-19 World Cup history.
His century was laced with six boundaries and as many maximums, making him the second-fastest centurion in U19 World Cup history, beating Qasim Akram of Pakistan, who brought up his ton in 63 balls against Sri Lanka in 2022.
After pacer Shardul Thakur took three wickets while rest of the bowlers took a wicket each as India's disciplined bowling attack bundled out Zimbabwe for just 161 in 38.1 overs, the visitors were in some discomfort at 97-4.
This was Zimbabwe's first ODI win against Bangladesh in quite a while after an essential run pursue that saw the guests scoring a mammoth 303/2 preceding Zimbabwe.