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When Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed the fastest century by an Indian in IPL history, the world saw only the glory—not the years of struggle, sacrifice, and relentless hard work behind that historic moment.
This is the real story of what it took for a small-town boy to rewrite record books.
Hailing from Bihar’s Arrah district, where cricket infrastructure was nonexistent, Vaibhav moved to Delhi alone at 14 to train at the Sonnet Club—the same academy that produced legends like Virat Kohli & Ashish Nehra.
"I slept on academy floors for 3 years. Some days, I ate just one meal," he revealed in an interview.
His family, middle-class with limited means, couldn’t afford high-quality kits.
At 17, he sold his only prized possession—a second-hand bike—to buy a proper cricket bat.
"My father cried that day. But he knew I had no other option," Vaibhav recalled.
Despite dominating U-19 circuits, he was overlooked in Ranji Trophy selections for 4 straight years.
"I was told I wasn’t ‘built for big cricket’ because I was too lean," he said.
Instead of giving up, he trained for 8 hours daily, focusing on power-hitting.
A blistering 47-ball 128 in a Mumbai T20 Club match caught scouts’ attention.
"That innings got me an IPL trial. I knew it was my last chance," he admitted.
In his first IPL season (2024), he warmed the bench for 12 straight matches.
"I thought I’d be dropped forever. But my coach told me, ‘Your time will come.’"
In 2025, injuries to star players gave him an opportunity—and he blasted a 39-ball century, breaking the Indian record.
Fastest by an Indian in IPL (Previous record: Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 48-ball 100)
Came under extreme pressure—his team needed 72 in 5 overs when he walked in.
No sixes in first 20 balls, then exploded with 9 sixes in next 19 deliveries.
In a post-match interview, Vaibhav revealed:
"I kept visualizing this moment for years. When it happened, I just collapsed in tears."
"This isn’t just my century. It belongs to every small-town kid who dreams big."
Talent isn’t enough—persistence is everything.
Rejection is part of the process. Use it as fuel.
When opportunity comes, be ready to explode.
With T20 World Cup 2026 selectors watching, this could be the start of India’s next big batting superstar.
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