
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s recent exploits on the Australian tour, where he scored 124 runs in a 3-match ODI series, are notable. However, a key moment in his cricketing journey occurred in the UAE during the Asia Cup. His debut in white-ball cricket for the Under-19 Indian team was against Pakistan. Suryavanshi made his first appearance in a white-ball match against Pakistan in the Under-19 Asia Cup in Dubai last year.
Considering the Asia Cup performance against Pakistan, Suryavanshi’s impact was significant as he was considered ‘Number 1’ in all aspects. Before delving into the details of his runs against Pakistan, let’s examine his overall white-ball cricket stats. Suryavanshi has yet to participate in a T20 match for the Under-19 Indian team. His white-ball statistics, therefore, reflect his ODI performances. He has played in 11 ODIs for India’s Under-19 team, accumulating 556 runs, including a century. His batting performance included 43 sixes and 50 fours, with a striking strike rate of 151.91 and an average of 50.54.
Analyzing his record, Suryavanshi played a single match against Pakistan in the Asia Cup, during which he scored 1 run, giving him a batting average of 1. His debut in the Under-19 Asia Cup against Pakistan has indeed set the foundation for his recognition in Under-19 ODI cricket.







