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"Are you a selfie loon?" When a UAE player makes fun of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a young Indian retaliates right away.

In the Asia Cup, young Indian batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi continued his incredible run of form with another powerful knock that left the UAE U-19 bowlers stunned. The left-hander displayed the same fearlessness and clean ball-striking that have swiftly made him one of the most intriguing names in juvenile cricket, and he appeared to be in total control from the start. After he became comfortable, Suryavanshi changed gears with ease and used an amazing combination of power and timing to destroy the attack. In an innings that featured nine fours and an incredible 14 sixes, he went on to smash a huge 171 off just 95 deliveries, a statement performance that further demonstrated his preparedness for greater stages.

When the opposition attempted to undermine his confidence before his century, he maintained composure and kept his attention on the task at hand. But when the UAE wicketkeeper continued to sledge him from behind the stumps when he was in his nineties, he became a little agitated.
When left-arm spinner Uddish Suri was bowling in the 32nd over of the innings, wicketkeeper Saleh Amin kept yelling from behind, "Come on, boys." The curse of the nineties. "The curse of the nineties."
The sledging caused Suryavanshi some annoyance, particularly when the keeper said, "Tere saath selfie loon?" and retaliated with a few words.

Suryavanshi fails to reach the historic double century
In keeping with his outstanding form, the 14-year-old reached the milestone in just 56 balls with another dominant hundred. Even though Uddish Suri eventually overthrew him, his 171 had already given India total authority, so the harm was already done. There has only ever been one double-centurion in Youth ODI history, and Suryavanshi appeared destined to become the youngest person to accomplish the feat and join that rare group. However, his attempt at a paddle sweep failed with 29 runs remaining, denying him what could have been a historic double tonne.