Watch: Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes Harshit Kaushik for 30 runs during ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025
Watch the video where the young and upcoming sensational left-handed opening batter of the Indian cricket team, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, smashed Harshit Kaushik for 30 runs during the ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025.

The young and upcoming sensational left-handed opening batter of the Indian cricket team, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, could have got out on the opening ball of the first innings when he slapped the short ball straight into the hands of the cover fielder, who dropped it and caused a mega disappointment among the UAE side.
On the opening ball of the 11th over of the innings, the left-handed batter swung his willow to smash the left-arm spinner, Harshit Kaushik, over the long-on for an over boundary. On the following delivery, the 14-year-old clubbed the length ball over the long-off region for a huge six.
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After the wide, Suryavanshi nailed the spinner over the long-off region for another six before charging the following ball over the long-off end of the park for another over boundary. He smacked the final ball of the 11th over to the deep mid-wicket region for another boundary. Suryavanshi celebrated a fine century in 32 balls after getting to a half-century in just 14 balls of the first innings.
Watch: Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes 30 runs in an over during ACC Men’s Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025
India A lost their opening batter, Priyansh Arya, for 10 runs in six balls as he fell short of the crease via a run-out. Suryavanshi smacked 144 runs at the opening slot with the help of 11 boundaries and 15 over boundaries at a strike rate of 342.68. He broke several records in the game.
India A’s number three batter, Naman Dhir, smacked 34 runs in just 23 balls at a strike rate of 147.83, thanks to three boundaries and two sixes, while the wicket-keeper batter of the side, Jitesh Sharma, drilled an unbeaten 83 runs in 32 balls at a strike rate of 259.38 with the help of eight boundaries and six sixes.
India A finished with 297 runs on the board for the loss of four wickets in the first innings. Both Muhammad Farazuddin and Muhammad Jawadullah leaked 64 runs each in their four-over spell, while the best economy rate was 0/40 from Muhammad Rohid Khan.
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