Divya Delhi: Suryavanshi struck a century at 14 years and 32 days, the youngest in men's T20 cricket. Left-handed hitter first reached fifty off 17 deliveries, thrashing experienced pacer Ishant Sharma for 26 runs in an over. He is now second quickest in IPL history behind Chris Gayle. Interestingly, no under-18 player has scored a T20 century. He is the 7th Indian adolescent to make a T20 century after Rohit Sharma, Devdutt Padikkal, and Manish Pandey. In Jaipur, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi's historic century for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans pleased former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja. Jadeja said the teenager's remarkable knock has changed Indian cricket's destiny. “Some shots he played require dreaming before executing. Unbelievable for a 14-year-old to think that. He proved his worth against Shardul Thakur in his first ball three matches ago. He was emotional, almost in tears, when he left after scoring 30, but he smiled again in the dugout within minutes. At 14, emotional control is huge. His mindset is unique. Like MS Dhoni's emergence transformed belief among kids from rural towns, this event could change how every 14-15-year-old in India imagines their journey. Jadeja claimed on JioHotstar that Indian cricket will change.