
Rahul Dravid and VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI (picture of credit: BCCI/IPL) New Delhi: Just a few days after setting the cricket world of the stunning century, 14 -year -old Rajasthan Royals Prodigy Vibhav SuryavANSHi is now experiencing a dry bat with a bat. A young feeling of Samastipur, Bihar, who broke 11 six in a fortune teller by knocking at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur to become a night star – since then he has been trying to replicate this form. After being released on a duck against the Indians in Mumbai, he managed only 4 runs against the Kalkata Knight riders.
SuryavANSHi began promisingly and opened his account with a stylish boundary -powered envelope. His stay, however, was short -term. On the next delivery, Vaibhav Arara bowed a short ball that tried to pull out with Suryavanki just to think about it towards the middle goal. Ajinkya Rahane crashed and took a brilliant catch to send a teenager back to the pavilion.
In particular, Suryavanki’s stunning century came against the bowling attack, including veterans such as Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, Prazidh Krishna, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan and Karim Janat – even more. It was also the second fastest century in the history of the tournament.
Rajasthan Royals Bowling Coach Shane Bond recently revealed that the team leadership is careful with teens.
“Coaching staff did not try to complicate things too much with Vibhav.
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“I know that Vikram (Rathhour) talks about his gaming plans of the AO type of pitch that he will stand up with, and he will do it again for this match, but besides he’s a pretty young child, so I’m just happy to get there and still rocking.
Bond emphasized the importance of patience in care for such a young player.
“He’s a (Vaibhav) apparently seriously talented player, but he’s still a child. So he learns that we’ll be really patient because you have to be. A little of the social media and all the pitfalls that come up with, but it’s a beautiful child,” Bond said.