Vaibhav Suryavanshi is poised to potentially devastate Australia once again with his bat. A major opportunity has arrived precisely one year after his initial success. The same team, the same game format, and the identical date create high expectations. Can Vaibhav Suryavanshi repeat his explosive century performance on October 1, 2025, similar to October 1, 2024? Will he break a new world record in just a year? Will he be able to replicate the same fiery batting display he showed in Chennai against Australia in a multi-day match, now anticipated to be replicated in Brisbane?
To understand the context, consider Suryavanshi’s performance against Australia’s U19 team on October 1, 2024. That match was a pivotal moment for Vaibhav, marking his debut in the U19 multi-day format. However, the true spectacle unfolded when Vaibhav showcased his talent right from the start. He demolished the Australian bowlers on the Chennai ground, achieving a blistering century in a mere 58 balls, which comprised 14 fours and 4 sixes, totaling 18 boundaries.
Suryavanshi scored 104 runs off 62 balls during that innings against Australia’s U19 team on October 1, 2024. That inning earned him a world record. He became the youngest batsman in the world to score a century in an International Youth Test match.
The focus now shifts to what Suryavanshi will achieve in the youth test match against Australia’s U19 team on October 1, 2025. What record will he break? The key difference this time is that he’ll be crafting his performance against Australia on Australian soil, not his home ground.
The opening multi-day match between the U19 teams of India and Australia is being played in Brisbane from September 30 to October 3. Australia scored 243 runs in their first innings on the first day. The first day’s play concluded. On October 1, 2025, when India’s U19 team bats in their first innings, all eyes will be on Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
