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The former star of the Mumbai Indians, greets Vaibhav Suryavanshi Knock as the greatest in the history of IPL

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The former star of the Mumbai Indians, greets Vaibhav Suryavanshi Knock as the greatest in the history of IPL


Martiló 11 six and seven four, scoring 94 of its 101 races from the limits.

The former star of the Mumbai Indians, Shaun Pollock, praised the impressive entries of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, calling him the best individual performance in the history of the Premier League (IPL) of India. The 14 -year -old left everyone astonished with his incredible blow.

Playing for Rajasthan Royals (RR) in its third IPL game, Vaibhav Suryavanshi broke a brilliant century of only 35 balls against Gujarat Titans (GT). With this, he became the youngest player to score a hundred in the male Cricket T20.

His tickets were also the second fastest century in the history of the IPL, only behind the famous 30 Bally of Chris Gayle in 2013. They were the fastest hundreds of an Indian in the IPL, exceeding the ton of 37 Yusuf Pathan balls against the Mumbai Indians in 2010. Before this, Yusuf Pathan kept the record of the fastest century for the royal of Rajan.

Vaibhav Sureyavanshi completed his one hundred with style by hitting a six on Midwicket from Rashid Khan. In one on Karim Janat, he scored 30 races breaking six and four throughout the ground, making his entries truly memorable.

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Speaking about Cricbuzz, Shaun Pollock said that, in his opinion, this was the greatest individual performance in the history of the IPL. He explained that for a 14 -year -old boy to leave, beat with such confidence, and score one hundred of only 35 balls was simply extraordinary. Pollock added that although the IPL has seen many great victories and performances over the years, this effort stood out for him as the best of all.

“For me, this is the greatest individual performance of the IPL in history. It has to be. I mean, as a 14 -year -old boy going and leaving and crushing it and obtaining a performance of 100 of 35 balls, there is, I mean, there have been great victories and performances and that, but that is the best performance in the history of ipl,” said Pollock.

Suryavanshi crushes 11 six and 7 four in the surprising century

Martiló 11 six and seven four, scoring 94 of its 101 races from the limits. His intrepid batting against a bowling of bowling full of international players was brilliant to see. When Prasidh Krishna finally took him out of 101 of only 38 balls, Rajasthan Royals was already on his way to pursue the objective of 210.

Yashavi Jaiswal, who did not stay at 70 of 40 balls, and Captain Riyan Parag made sure there were no problems, since they ended the persecution easily with eight wickts and 25 remaining balls.

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