
Sanjeev SuryavANSHI (right) father VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI. (PTI | Special Arrangement) New Delhi: On Monday evening, when Vibhav SuryavANSHi hit six with such ease at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur, 1177 km away at Bihar’s Samastipur District, the household Suryavanshi was surrounded by prosperity. Vibhav’s girlfriend celebrated the release of the flip -flops to the streets outside.
“Diwali 6 Mahine Jaldi Aa Gayi (Diwali lost six months earlier), “Emotional Sanjeev SuryavANSHI will say Timesofindia.com.
VAIBHAV, 14, became the youngest Stontrion in Men’s Twenty20 Cricket, led by Rajasthan Royals to win eight goals over Gujarat Titans in the iPL match in Jaipur. Like SHUBMAN GILL, Sarfaraz Khan, Prithvi Shaw and Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav meets the unfulfilled cricket aspirations of his father.
Sanjeev was also a cricket enthusiast, similar to the Lakhwinder Gill, Naushad Khan, Pankaj Shaw and Raj Kumar Sharma. During the Border-Gavaskar trophy in 2020-21, when Shaubman Gill scored a fearless 91 in Gabba, Sanjeev read in the newspaper about how Shaubman Gill his father trained him on a cement playground in Pandjab Fazilce.
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Sanjeev built one in his backyard and it was advisable that Vibhav’s blister came against the SHUBMAN GILL team.
“Vabhav played incredible knocking at only 35 of the balls and helped Rajasthan Royals win the match. We are absolutely excited about his knock. In our house there is a festive atmosphere,” he adds.
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In his short career, Vaibhav was lucky to work with VVS Laxman at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and Rahul Dravid in Rajasthan Royals. He was Laxman, who recommended Vaibhav SuryavANShi’s name to the head coach Rajasthan Royals Rahul Dravid.
“Laxman Sir has carefully monitored his growth over the last two years. And now Rahul Dravid took him under his wing,” says coach Vabhav Manish Ojha.
SuryavANSHi grabbed the subtitles when he became the youngest player who gained a lucrative IPL contract at the age of 13, and his father Sanjeev attributed Royals’ leadership to his son as a dough.
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“Yes, he worked hard, but the credit must go to Rajasthan Royals team.
Coach Rajasthan Royals Vikram Rathhour called Vaibhav with a special talent and showed praise on his technique.
“It’s a strange, strange talent. Technically, he has a great downswing that helps him generate this kind of strength. Today he showed everyone exactly how good he was. Frankly, you can talk infinitely about it,” Rathhour said after the match to journalists.
“For a fourteen-year-old child who could play like this-we first saw him about four months ago during the rehearsals, and from that moment we knew we found something extraordinary. It was up to us to raise him and bring him to this level.