Not satisfied even after scoring a century in 35 balls, now Vaibhav Suryavanshi wants to break the record of this legend.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi: In IPL 2025, Vaibhav Suryavanshi created history by scoring a stormy century in 35 balls. However, now he has revealed that he wants to break the record of this veteran.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi: Indian young opening batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi has created a sensation in the cricket world with his explosive batting. At the age of just 14, he has surprised cricket fans and experts by playing many stormy innings. In IPL 2025, he created history by scoring a stormy century in just 35 balls. However, now it seems that even after this century, Vaibhav is not satisfied and now his aim is to break the record of this legend.

Which legend’s record does Vaibhav want to break?

In fact, recently in BCCI’s Naman Award, when Vaibhav Suryavanshi was asked whether he would like to hit 6 sixes in an over or score the fastest IPL century or break Chris Gayle’s record of 175 runs? To this Vaibhav replied that he wants to break Chris Gayle’s record of 175 runs.

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What is Chris Gayle’s record of 175 runs?

Let us tell you, while playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2013, Chris Gayle played an unbeaten inning of 175 runs in just 66 balls against Pune Warriors. His innings included 13 fours and 17 sixes. This is the highest individual score made by any player in IPL history. Now it will be interesting to see how and when Vaibhav is able to break this record of Gayle.

How was your IPL career?

Talking about the IPL career of 14 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, he made his debut for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025 last year. Till now he has played 7 matches in this tournament. In his debut season itself, he attracted everyone’s attention with his explosive batting. In these 7 matches, he has scored 252 runs at a strike rate of 206.55, which includes 1 century and 1 half-century. During this period his high score was 101 runs.

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