NEW DELHI: The sensation of Indian teenagers Vaibhav Suryavanshi has added another important event in his growing list of achievements, destroying the fastest fourth century in history with a 78-ball history against Australia U19 at Ian Healy Oval on Wednesday.The 14-year-old also entered the elite club, becoming the only dough after Brendon McCullum scored two centuries of U19 tests under 100 balls. His first achievement came last year in Chennai, as he exploded the 58th century ball against the opposition as the fastest youth test ever behind Moeen Ali in England.Suryavanshi’s Blazing Innings ended at 113 from just 86 balls, pinned to eight and six and nine four, after he was rejected by Hayden Schiller. Vedant Trivedi also shines for India with bats, scoring 140 out of 192 balls.During his beats, the young Indian star showed incredible peace and confidence. After each border or six, the Australian players tried to drop it with a cold look – but Suryavanshi only met with their views and responded to a more aggressive stroke game.A week ago, Suryavanshi engraved his name into the record book again by breaking the record for the most career in the youth cricket. During the 70 of the 68 balls against the Australian U19 in Brisbane, six of his fourths took him past Tally Unmukt Chand 38 six out of 21 games. Unfortunately, Suryavanshi needs only 10 rounds to set a new benchmark and have pushed the volume to 41 six.Watch Suryavanshi’s Assualt hereEarlier this year, he knocked on 143 out of 78 balls against England U19, became the youngest centurion in the history of youth. The century came only 52 shipping, making it the fastest male century ever recorded.The rapid increase in Suryavanshi is not limited to youth cricket. He made a global headline by starting a debut in the IPL for just 14 years and 23 days, and soon, he became the youngest officer in the history of IPL with a hundred 35-balls that dropped the jaw against the Titans.He ended the IPL 2025 with 252 running in seven games at an extreme strike rate of 206.56, a performance that made him super striker coveted this season.