Vaibhav Sooryavanshi stole the show in the third India vs South Africa U19 ODI, despite an emotional moment at the toss after losing it. The 14-year-old captain bounced back with a stunning 127 off 74 balls, becoming the youngest skipper to score a Youth ODI century. Supported by Aaron George’s 118, India posted 393/7 and crushed South Africa by 233 runs to sweep the series.
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