A 15-year-old Indian cricketer has shattered a world record, scoring a blistering 50 runs off just 11 balls in a T20 match. The young prodigy, whose name has not yet been officially released, achieved the feat during a local tournament in Rajasthan, leaving spectators and commentators in disbelief. The previous record for the fastest fifty in men's T20 cricket was held by Yuvraj Singh, who reached 50 in 12 balls during the 2007 T20 World Cup.
This new record is a testament to the raw talent emerging from India's grassroots cricket system. The teenager's innings included 7 sixes and 3 fours, with a strike rate of over 450. Cricket experts are already drawing comparisons to Sachin Tendulkar's early career.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is expected to fast-track the player into age-group national teams. This record highlights the deep pool of cricketing talent in the country, where even the youngest players can achieve global recognition.