IPL 2025: History was rewritten under the pink skies of Jaipur on Monday evening, as Rajasthan Royals’ 14-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi produced a dazzling knock that etched his name in the annals of cricketing folklore.
In front of a raucous crowd at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Suryavanshi not only became the youngest player to score a fifty in the Indian Premier League but did so with a flair and authority that belied his tender age.

Chasing a daunting 210-run target against the Gujarat Titans in Match 47 of IPL 2025, Rajasthan Royals needed something extraordinary. Enter Suryavanshi — a left-handed sensation barely out of his school uniform — who announced his arrival on the biggest stage with a breathtaking assault on the opposition bowlers.
Suryavanshi reached his fifty in just 17 balls, whipping Washington Sundar over extra cover for a sumptuous boundary that sent the Jaipur faithful into delirium. With that stroke, he broke the record previously held by his teammate Riyan Parag, who had scored a fifty at 17 years and 175 days back in 2019 against Delhi Capitals. At just 14 years and 32 days, Suryavanshi’s feat seemed almost surreal — an achievement that many seasoned professionals can only dream of.
In the ongoing IPL 2025 match between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi scripted history by shattering RR captain Riyan Parag's long-standing record to become the youngest player in IPL history to score a fifty.
Here is the complete list of youngest players to score an IPL fifty:
It was not the only record shattered by the 14-year-old, as he also became the youngest player in T20 history. He broke 15-year-old Hassan Eisakhil's record. Here is the complete list:
That is not the end of the list, as Suryavanshi also broke Nicholas Pooran's record for the fastest fifty of the IPL 2025 season. He achieved the feat in just 17 deliveries, while Pooran had taken 18 deliveries against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Talking about the ongoing match, Rajasthan Royals are going strong in this do-or-die clash. At the time of writing, RR were 102/0 after 7.5 overs.
The southpaw’s innings was not just about records; it was about audacity, style, and an innate understanding of the game. From the moment he walked to the crease, Suryavanshi seemed unfazed by the towering presence of Titans' star bowlers. His first boundary, a thumping pull shot off Mohit Sharma, set the tone. A flurry of fours and towering sixes followed, each stroke a statement of intent.
It was not just an IPL record that fell at his feet. Suryavanshi also broke the global record for the youngest player to score a fifty in T20 cricket, surpassing Hassan Eisakhil. Eisakhil had achieved the milestone at 15 years and 360 days during a Shpageeza League match in 2022.
In the space of a few overs, the teenager had ticked off a list of achievements that would make any veteran beam with pride:
What made Suryavanshi’s feat even more remarkable was the pressure of the situation. Chasing over 200 on a pitch offering some turn and bounce was no mean task. Yet, the young starlet batted with the composure of a seasoned campaigner, picking gaps, finding boundaries at will, and keeping the Royals firmly in the hunt.
The Rajasthan Royals’ camp erupted with joy when Suryavanshi raised his bat to acknowledge the crowd after reaching his fifty. His teammates lined up by the boundary ropes, clapping and cheering the youngster, recognising the historic moment unfolding before their eyes.
For Rajasthan Royals, Suryavanshi’s emergence could not have come at a better time. In a tournament where margins are razor-thin and every moment counts, the rise of a young superstar might just be the X-factor they needed to surge ahead in the playoff race.
But for now, beyond the team strategies and playoff equations, Monday evening belonged to a 14-year-old boy with a wide grin, a fierce pull shot, and a fearless heart.
Sometimes, the greatest stories in sport are the simplest ones — of dreams dreamt by a young boy, a bat in hand, a stadium roaring in approval, and a night when history bowed down to talent.