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The Hindu
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
ZIM vs SA: South Africa's Van Schalkwyk becomes first double centurion in Youth ODIs
South Africa's Jorich van Schalkwyk became the first batter to score a double century in a Youth One-Day International (Y-ODI) when he smashed 215 off 153 balls against Zimbabwe in Harare on Friday. Opener Van Schalkwyk, 18, who's innings contained 19 fours and six sixes, beat the previous record of 191 by Sri Lanka's Hasitha Boyagoda against Kenya in 2018. It comes after the right-hander hit a South African record 164 against Bangladesh on Tuesday, which he has now beaten and taken the overall YODI top score to boot. ALSO READ: South Africa squads for T20I and ODI series against Australia — Markram, Bavuma return Batting first, South Africa posted a team record 385 all out in one ball shy of 50 overs, before bowling Zimbabwe out for 107. The 278-run margin of victory is also a Y-ODI record, topping Australia's 209-run win over Namibia in 2012.

Straits Times
4 days ago
- Sport
- Straits Times
South Africa's Van Schalkwyk hits first ever YODI double-century
Find out what's new on ST website and app. South Africa's Jorich van Schalkwyk became the first batter to score a double century in a Youth One-Day International (YODI) when he smashed 215 off 153 balls against Zimbabwe in Harare on Friday. Opener Van Schalkwyk, 18, who's innings contained 19 fours and six sixes, beat the previous record of 191 by Sri Lanka's Hasitha Boyagoda against Kenya in 2018. It comes after the right-hander hit a South African record 164 against Bangladesh on Tuesday, which he has now beaten and taken the overall YODI top score to boot. Batting first, South Africa posted a team record 385 all out in one ball shy of 50 overs, before bowling Zimbabwe out for 107. The 278-run margin of victory is also a YODI record, topping Australia's 209-run win over Namibia in 2012. REUTERS


Reuters
4 days ago
- Sport
- Reuters
South Africa's Van Schalkwyk hits first ever YODI double-century
July 25 (Reuters) - South Africa's Jorich van Schalkwyk became the first batter to score a double century in a Youth One-Day International (YODI) when he smashed 215 off 153 balls against Zimbabwe in Harare on Friday. Opener Van Schalkwyk, 18, who's innings contained 19 fours and six sixes, beat the previous record of 191 by Sri Lanka's Hasitha Boyagoda against Kenya in 2018. It comes after the right-hander hit a South African record 164 against Bangladesh on Tuesday, which he has now beaten and taken the overall YODI top score to boot. Batting first, South Africa posted a team record 385 all out in one ball shy of 50 overs, before bowling Zimbabwe out for 107. The 278-run margin of victory is also a YODI record, topping Australia's 209-run win over Namibia in 2012.


The Citizen
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Citizen
Van Schalkwyk's century leads SA to victory
Opener Jorich van Schalkwyk scored an unbeaten 164 to secure SA victory in the final game of the three-match Youth ODI (YODI) against Bangladesh at Willowmoore Park on July 22. The right-handed Titans batsman scored his ton off 156 balls, which included 14 boundaries and four maximums, to anchor the hosts to a 14-run consolation victory on the Duckworth-Lewis System (DLS) method after bad light stopped play in the 45th over. The record-breaking Van Schalkwyk also smashed the highest-ever individual score by an SA U19 player, breaking Jacques Rudolph's unbeaten 156 off 140 deliveries against Nepal in the Youth World Cup in 2000. With the ball, seamer Ntando Soni took a man-of-the-match six-wicket haul. However, Bangladesh still managed to register 320/9, the highest score of the series, anchored by half-centuries from their top order batsmen Zawad Abrar, Rifat Beg and Kalam Aleen. Chasing 321 for victory, SA lost Adnaan Lagadien (10) to Shahria Al-Amin early but Van Schalkwyk and Muhammed Bulbulia rebuilt excellently, stitching 181 for the second wicket, with Bulbulia contributing 62 off 67 for his second half-century of the match before being caught and bowled by Al-Amin. Co-captain Jason Rowles' (five) cameo ended when he was caught by Beg off Azizul Tamim. Vihan Pretorius (18) joined schoolmate Van Schalkwyk at the crease before the game was called off with SA at 277/3, ahead on DLS. Earlier, Bangladesh, which had already won the series after winning the first two matches, won the toss and chose to bat. The Asians made a positive start as Abrar and Beg shared 97 for the first wicket. But Soni ended the partnership with Abrar's wicket. However, Beg and Aleen anchored the visitors to 222, sharing 123 for the second, with Beg top scoring with 86 of 107. Aleen contributed a brilliant 85 off 78, studded with 12 fours and a single maximum. Abrar fell to Soni, while Bandile Mbatha dismissed Aleen. Soni wrestled back control on the backend of the innings with the wickets of Abrar, Tamim (29 off 19), Rizan Hossan, Md Abdullah and Md Rafi Uzzaman to end on 6/65. Frontline seamer, JJ Basson, got the wicket of Al-Amin, and Bayanda Majola had Farjan Alif caught by Van Schalkwyk as Bangladesh's innings ended on 320/9. Ntando Soni took six wickets. SA spinner Enathi Kitshini. Jorich van Schalkwyk. Bangladesh's Md Alif. The Bangladesh bench congratulates Rifat Beg after reaching his half-century. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!
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India.com
08-07-2025
- Sport
- India.com
Vaibhav Suryavanshi Creates History, Supasses Shubman Gill For Massive Record
Rising star Vaibhav Suryavanshi scripted history after his terrific performance in the five-match Youth One-Day International (YODI) series against England. Continuing his brilliant form, Vaibhav scored 355 runs during the series at an impressive average of 71 along with a fantastic strike rate of 174.01. The 14-year-old Suryavanshi also smashed a century - the youngest by any player in a YODI. He got to the three figure mark off just 52 deliveries, which is the fastest at this level. Vaibhav also slammed a fifty in the series, which he scored off just 20 balls, the second fastest by an Indian. In the five matches, he scored 48 (19), 45 (34), 86 (31), 143 (78), 33 (42) - a total of 355 runs, which are the most in a bilateral Under-19 series for India. Teenage sensation Suryavanshi surpassed Shubman Gill, who had scored 351 runs in four innings against England in 2017. Most Runs In A Youth ODI Series By An Indian 355 Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs ENG, 2025 351 Shubman Gill vs ENG, 2017 291 Ambati Rayudu vs ENG, 2002 278 Shubman Gill vs ENG, 2017 244 Aditya Srikkanth vs ENG, 2005 Interestingly, Vaibhav, who plays for Rajasthan Royals in IPL, recently said the he was inspired by Shubman Gill after seeing the India captain bat at Edgbaston. "I did not know that I had broken the record. I got a lot of inspiration from Shubman Gill when he scored his 100 and 200. He kept at it and took it forward," Vaibhav Suryavanshi said after his century," he had said. "I could have batted for longer. There were still 20 overs left in the match. I could have played a longer innings. I got out to a shot that I was not able to execute 100 per cent, but I wanted to bat long like him," he added.