Vaibhav Suryavanshi's Blazing 144 Off 42 Balls Ignites India A's 148-Run Rout of UAE in Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025
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In the sweltering heat of Doha's West End Park International Cricket Stadium, India A's young guns unleashed a spectacle that left the UAE bowlers shell-shocked on November 14, 2025. The opening clash of the ACC Men's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 saw the Indian colts post a mammoth 297/4 in their 20 overs before skittling the hosts for a paltry 149/7. This 148-run demolition wasn't just a statement win; it was a fireworks display of raw talent and tactical nous, headlined by teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi's audacious century and skipper Jitesh Sharma's rock-solid knock.
Suryavanshi's Six-Hitting Symphony Steals the Show
At just 14 years old, Vaibhav Suryavanshi arrived at the crease like a storm waiting to break. What followed was nothing short of carnage—a blistering 144 off a mere 42 balls that included 11 fours and a staggering 15 sixes. The Bihar lad treated the UAE attack with disdain, launching balls into the Doha night sky as if gravity were optional. His fifty came off just 16 deliveries, and by the time he reached his hundred in 28 balls, the scoreboard was already reading 200-plus.
Suryavanshi's innings wasn't mere slogging; it was calculated aggression. He danced down the track to spinners, pulled pacers with venom, and even reverse-swept with flair. Falling in the 13th over to a skier that was caught on the boundary, he had single-handedly shifted the game's momentum. Fans on social media buzzed with comparisons to Chris Gayle, whose T20I record of 175 off 66 balls suddenly felt within touching distance. For India A, this wasn't just runs; it was a blueprint for fearless batting in the shortest format.
Jitesh Sharma's Unbeaten Anchor Seals the Deal
While Suryavanshi set the tone with pyrotechnics, it was Jitesh Sharma who provided the glue that turned chaos into cohesion. The wicketkeeper-batter, promoted up the order, crafted an unbeaten 83 off 38 balls, laced with seven fours and five sixes. His stay at the crease was a masterclass in pacing—rotating the strike during the early exchanges before unleashing controlled power in the death overs.
Sharma's partnerships were gold: 140 runs with Suryavanshi for the second wicket, followed by quickfire stands with Abhishek Sharma (32 off 12) and Tilak Varma (22* off 7). Dropped twice early on, he capitalized ruthlessly, ensuring India A crossed 250 without losing further wickets. As captain, Jitesh's calm demeanor under pressure underscored his growing stature, blending aggression with smarts to propel the team to a total that bordered on the surreal.
UAE's Bowling Woes and India A's Bowling Firepower
The UAE bowlers, led by the experienced but overwhelmed Zahoor Khan, leaked runs at over 14 an over. Their inability to contain the Indian onslaught exposed vulnerabilities in line and length, with short balls dispatched to the fences and full ones floated into the stands. In reply, UAE's chase never ignited. Openers Alishan Sharafu and Nilansh Keswani scratched around for 42 before the middle order crumbled.
India A's bowlers, fresh from fielding a high-energy game, struck early and often. Left-arm pacer Gurjapneet Singh was the wrecker-in-chief, claiming 3/28 in his four overs, including the vital scalps of Sharafu and captain Riyan Mohammed. Anshul Kamboj and Saumy Kumar Pandey chipped in with two wickets apiece, mixing yorkers with cutters to keep the required rate—a daunting 15—an impossible dream. UAE's 149/7, despite a gritty 42 from Sohaib Khan, highlighted their inexperience against top-tier pace and spin.
A Dominant Start Signals India A's Title Ambitions
This emphatic victory catapults India A to the top of Group B, setting a high bar for upcoming fixtures against Pakistan A and Bangladesh A. For Suryavanshi, it's validation of his prodigious talent after a breakout IPL stint; for Sharma, a reminder of his leadership chops ahead of international call-ups. In a tournament brimming with emerging stars, India A's blend of explosive youth and seasoned poise makes them favorites.
As the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 unfolds, Doha's echoes of sixes and cheers linger—a testament to cricket's unbridled joy. India A didn't just win; they redefined dominance, one thunderous shot at a time.
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