The Indian cricket circuit witnessed a historic moment as young batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi creates India T20 record, smashing a blistering 32-ball century. This remarkable feat set a new record for the fastest T20 hundred by an Indian. The innings not only broke previous domestic records but also showcased the rise of fearless modern batting in India’s T20 ecosystem.
A Record-Breaking Innings
Playing for his domestic side in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, the Guwahati-born powerhouse stunned the cricketing world with an explosive display of timing, placement, and raw hitting power. Suryavanshi reached his hundred in just 32 balls, surpassing the previous Indian record of a 35-ball century. His innings was filled with boundaries, 11 fours and nine sixes, sending fans into a frenzy across social media.
Fastest T20 Centuries by Indian Players
| Player | Balls to 100 |
| Vaibhav Suryavanshi | 32 balls |
| Sahil Chauhan | 27 balls |
| Urvil Patel | 28 balls |
| Chris Gayle | 30 balls |
| Abhishek Sharma | 28 balls |
Reactions and Impact
Social media erupted moments after Suryavanshi’s milestone. Prominent cricketers, including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravichandran Ashwin, took to X (formerly Twitter) to congratulate the youngster. Analysts praised his temperament under pressure and called it a ‘turning point’ in India’s domestic T20 history. Fans have already begun comparing his fearless approach to the next generation of T20 hitters emerging globally.
Rising Star from Guwahati
Hailing from Guwahati, Assam, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has quickly risen through the ranks of Indian domestic cricket. His consistent performances in the Ranji Trophy and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy have earned him the tag of a ‘future India prospect’. The BCCI has reportedly taken note of his rapid progression, and selectors are expected to consider him for the upcoming T20 tours.
Why Does This Record Matters?
Suryavanshi’s 32-ball hundred is more than just a personal milestone; it highlights the evolution of India’s T20 batting strategy. The new era emphasises intent, acceleration, and adaptability, aligning with modern cricket’s global standards. With India preparing for the next ICC T20 World Cup, this innings adds excitement to the talent pool.
Conclusion
The Guwahati Test Match may have showcased the BCCI’s adaptability, but Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 32-ball century highlights the future of Indian cricket: aggressive, fearless, and data-driven. His feat is not just a record but a symbol of how new talent is reshaping India’s cricketing narrative.

