India, Dec. 24 -- Vaibhav Suryavanshi did not just score 190 runs against Arunachal Pradesh; he basically turned a Vijay Hazare innings into a record-breaker's speedrun.

On a morning when most eyes were still drifting towards the bigger names returning to domestic cricket, the 14-year-old Bihar batter hijacked the day with an 84-ball assault that came out as a statement: the future doesn't wait for permission.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi reached the three-figure mark at 14 years, 272 days, surpassing the youngest century record held by Zahoor Elahi (15 years, 209 days).

His 100 came off just 36 balls, the second fastest List A century by an Indian. It is now behind only Anmolpreet Singh's 35-ball hundred for Punjab in 2024.

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