In the exciting world of youth One Day Internationals (ODIs), where talents showcase their skills on the global stage, claiming a century is a outstanding milestone that signs a player’s potential to become a future cricketing star. Here are some youngest centurions in U-19 Youth in ODIs:
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi: Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes the youngest centurion in Youth ODIs by hitting this feat at just 14 years and 100 days old for India U-19 against England U-19 at Worcestershire on 5 July, 2025. Suryavanshi also assign the record for the fastest century in Youth ODIs, reaching his hundred in just 52 balls. He finished his innings with a magnificent 143 runs off 78 balls, knocking 10 sixes and 13 fours with a strike rate of 183.33.
- Najmul Hossain Shanto: Najmul Hossain Shanto is now the second-youngest centurion in Youth ODIs after Vaibhav Suryavanshi broke his record who scored a century for India U-19 against England U-19, at just 14 years and 100 days old. He previously has century in Youth ODI hundred at 14 years and 241 days in 2013.
- Babar Azam: Babar Azam is one of the youngest players to score a century in Youth ODIs. Babar Azam is listed as the third youngest player to score a Youth ODI hundred he achieved this feat when he was 15 years old and 8 years old. This achievement showpieces his early assurance and talent in age-group cricket. He is also fourth in this list he scored century when he was 15 years and 92 days old.
- Hasan Raja: Hasan Raza is ranks third youngest centurion in Youth ODIs, scored a century at the age of 15 years and 267 days against Australia Under-19 in Melbourne in 1997. Raza’s early achievement remains a benchmark in youth cricket history.
As these young talents continue to write the record books, their outstanding feats not only inspire aspiring cricketers, but also assurance a exciting future for the sport.

