Sooryavanshi breaks 21-year-old List A record in India A triumph
Sooryavanshi's 29-ball 94, featuring the fastest List A fifty, powered India A to 377/9.
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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s ability to dispatch even good deliveries over the ropes once again stood out (ANI)
Dambulla, Jun 21 (PTI)
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi showcased his astonishing talent and big-match temperament with a 29-ball 94, laying the foundation for India A’s lopsided 66-run over Sri Lanka A in the tri-series final here on Sunday.
Sooryavanshi’s
romp, which also contained an 11-ball 50, the fastest in List A cricket, guided
India A to a massive 377 for nine.
Sri Lanka
A mustered 311 all out in reply as pacer Yash Thakur (3/45) and spinner Vipraj
Nigam (3/60) inflicted timely blows.
If the
hosts had to get closer to that improbable target, they needed a good start and
consistent partnerships.
They did
not have either of them. Their top three — Niroshan Dickwella, Avishka Fernando
and Nuwanidu Fernando — returned to the hut with just 75 on board inside the
first 10 overs.
Two of the
most productive partnerships in their innings was a 53 between Sadeera
Samarawickrama (52) and skipper Sahan Arachchige (38) for the fourth wicket,
and then a 77 between Wanuj Sahan (62) and Vijayakanth Viyaskanth (39) for the
seventh wicket.
Those
numbers were vastly insufficient in a chase that demanded a scoring rate in
excess of eight constantly, and were good enough only to delay the inevitable
and help SL to cross the 300-run mark.
Earlier,
Sooryavanshi’s blitz too had an air of inevitability to it, as he shrugged off
a lean run in this tournament with typical gusto.
Asked to
bat, India A looked set for a score in excess of 400 riding on Sooryavanshi's
extraordinary blitz before SL clawed their way back.
Skipper
Tilak Varma steadied the innings with a composed 67 off 90 balls, while Anukul
Roy (39 off 15 ) and Vipraj Nigam (27 off 20) produced a late burst to lift
India beyond 350.
The day,
however, belonged to Sooryavanshi.
The
15-year-old from Bihar's Samastipur needed just 11 deliveries to reach his
half-century, eclipsing the 21-year-old record held by Lankan Kaushalya
Weeraratne, who had taken 12 balls to get to the milestone in 2005.
Having
endured a quiet time so far in the series, Sooryavanshi walked out with clear
intent and unleashed absolute carnage.
His first
11 deliveries yielded 50 runs, reading 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 0, 6, 4, 4, 6, 6, as he
dismantled the Sri Lankan attack from the outset.
He reached
the landmark with five sixes and as many boundaries, bringing up the record
with successive sixes straight down the ground off pacer Dulaj Samuditha.
The
left-hander combined brute force with exceptional timing. He initially targeted
the leg side against the seamers before effortlessly opening up the off side
once Sri Lanka A stationed an additional fielder on the on side.
Sooryavanshi’s
ability to dispatch even good deliveries over the ropes once again stood out.
The
highlight of the innings was his lofted shots over extra cover.
Three
effortless sixes in that region showcased the bat speed, balance and
fearlessness that have made him one of India's most exciting young talents.
Alongside
Priyansh Arya (39), Sooryavanshi added 132 runs for the opening wicket and
looked well on course to register the fastest century in List A cricket.
However,
spinner Arachchige ended the fireworks by having him caught at mid-off in the
ninth over. Arya followed an over later as Sri Lanka clawed their way back into
the contest.
Ruturaj
Gaikwad (40) and Tilak then added 63 runs for the third wicket, but the flow of
boundaries dried up considerably.
As India
attempted to accelerate in the closing stages, wickets fell at regular
intervals, but Nigam and Anukul provided the final flourish.
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