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IPL: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi becomes fastest to reach 1,000 T20 runs as 15-year-old hits 36-ball ton for Rajasthan Royals

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IPL: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi becomes fastest to reach 1,000 T20 runs as 15-year-old hits 36-ball ton for Rajasthan Royals

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became the youngest player, and the fastest by balls faced, ‌to complete 1,000 runs in T20 cricket as the 15-year-old smashed a 36-ball century ‌in the Indian Premier League on Saturday.

Sooryavanshi hit 12 sixes and five ​boundaries as he completed his second century in the IPL, shortly after reaching 1,000 runs in T20 ​cricket, having faced just 473 balls in ‌the format.

The previous record was held by Australia's Mitchell Owen, who completed 1,000 ​runs in 533 balls.

The century was the third fastest in IPL history, after Chris Gayle's 30-ball ton in 2013 and Sooryavanshi's ​own 35-ball hundred last year.

"There wasn't much ⁠thinking... I just played according to ⁠the ball. The wicket felt good, so I backed my game," said Sooryavanshi, who had ‌hit four sixes in the first over.

"I think about which bowlers are in the opposition, what shots I can play against ‌them... I try to visualise all of that."

The teenager, who has yet to make his senior debut for India, has been in scorching form this season, having earlier scored two 15-ball ⁠fifties against Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers ​Bengaluru.

Sooryavanshi fell at 103 off 37 balls, ​helping Rajasthan to post 228-6. Hyderabad chased down the ​target with nine balls to spare, driven by half-centuries from ⁠Ishan Kishan (74) and Abhishek Sharma (57).

Hyderabad and Rajasthan, both on 10 points, are four points above fifth-placed Chennai in the race to ⁠finish in the top four and progress ​to the playoffs. Punjab Kings lead the table with ​13 points after pulling off a record chase of 265 against Delhi Capitals earlier in the ‌day.

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