Vaibhav Sooryavanshi broke the world record for the fastest fifty in List A cricket during the 2026 Tri-Nation A Series final [1], [6].

The performance marks a historic shift in the game's scoring pace and signals the arrival of a teenage talent capable of dominating professional bowling attacks.

Sooryavanshi, who is 15 years old [2], reached the 50-run milestone in just 11 balls [1]. This feat eclipsed a previous record that had stood for 20 years [7]. His aggressive approach continued throughout the innings, where he scored a total of 94 runs off 29 balls [3].

His explosive batting powered India A to a massive total of 377/9 in their 50 overs [4]. The scoring spree put Sri Lanka A under immediate pressure and set the stage for a decisive victory. India A eventually won the final by 66 runs [5].

The victory secured the Tri-Nation A Series title for India A. The team's dominant performance in the final was driven by the intent to clinch the series trophy through high-risk, high-reward batting [8].

While the match focused on the series title, the global cricket community is now focusing on the statistical anomaly of a 15-year-old breaking a two-decade-old world record. The 11-ball half-century is now the benchmark for speed in List A cricket [1].

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi broke the world record for the fastest fifty in List A cricket

Sooryavanshi's record-breaking innings represents more than a statistical anomaly; it highlights a growing trend toward extreme aggression in the early stages of limited-overs cricket. By breaking a 20-year-old record at age 15, Sooryavanshi establishes himself as a generational prospect for Indian cricket and puts pressure on opposing teams to evolve their defensive strategies against young, high-strike-rate batters.