Australia U19 vs India U19: India’s victory, this batsman batting faster than Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored a century

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khelja|24-09-2025

Australia U19 vs India U19: India's victory, this batsman batting faster than Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored a century

India U19 2nd Youth ODI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi's stormy innings, India won (photo- Getty Images)

Jayden draper Century: India's Under -19 team has won the second consecutive Youth ODI against Australia Under -19 team. With this victory, the Indian Under -19 team also won the series from Australia. Vaibhav Suryavanshi played an important role in this victory, who played an innings of 70 runs. Apart from him, Vihaan Malhotra also scored 70 runs. Wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu scored 71 runs. However, despite Australia's defeat, one of his players has come into the limelight. The name of this player is Jayden Draper who scored a brilliant century in this match. Jayden Draper scored a century in just 65 balls while he came to bat at number six, although he could not win the team.

Amazing batting of jayden draper

Jayden Draper scored 107 runs in 72 balls and in his century innings he hit 5 sixes and 8 fours. The big thing is that this was a debut in the Youth ODI of Draper and he did wonders in the first innings. However, despite their excellent innings, the Australian team was reduced to 249 runs. Let me tell you that India had scored 300 runs while batting first and this score proved to be heavy on Australia. India won this match by 51 runs.

15 sixes in the match

The second youth ODI took a total of 15 sixes, of which Vaibhav Suryavanshi contributed the most. Suryavanshi hit the most 15 sixes. Abhigyan Kundu hit 2 sixes. Apart from Jayden Draper from Australia, no sixes could be hit. Draper hit 5 sixes alone. Apart from the batsmen, the Indian bowlers also performed amazing. Captain Ayush Mhatre managed to take the highest 3 wickets for 27 runs in 4 overs. Kanishka Chauhan got 2 wickets. Now the last Youth ODI of the series will be played on 26 September.

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