
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI (Getty Images) New Delhi: The Indian 14 -year -old rising star Vibhav SuryavANSHi is quickly becoming the talk of a city and a favorite fan. After his standout performance in the ODI Indian victory in Indian 19. ODI victory over England, a young man from Samastipur, Bihar is now preparing for a youth test series, which begins on July 12 on cricket land in Kent County, Beckenham.But before the Red-Ball series starts, Vibhav has already made a headline-for a heartfelt moment of fans. Two young fans, Aanya and Rivaa, both at about the same age as VAIBHAV, made a special six -hour trip to the worcester to meet it. What made a special meeting was that both girls wore pink jerseys Rajasthan Royals – Vibhav team IPL.Both girls had to meet their idol, photographed with him and encouraged passionately for him and for the Indian team.Meanwhile, the Indian team under the age of 19 ended his one -day campaign in England and suffered a defeat with seven goals in the fifth and last ODI for young people on Monday.Despite the loss, VAIBHAV remained in the center of attention. He scored a courageous 33 and kept fans after his earlier record century in the series.With the series, she has already baked 3-1 after the dominant 55-run victory in the fourth ODI, India decided to relax some key players and mix the lineup. However, their decision first did not pay off in Worcester.Captain Ayush Matre (1) and Vihaan Malhotra (1) were cheaply released, so India had 9 in the opening breaks.Vabhav then stepped out with composed 33 out of 42 balls and hit three or two six. He compiled a decisive 51-run partnership with Rahul Kumar (21) to calm the shifts. But his release – triggered by Alex Green at Sebastian Morgan when he tried to speed up – caused collapse.
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The middle order could not earn. Harnash Pangalia (24), Kanishk Chauhan (24) and Deepish Develis (0) could not convert their beginning.RS Ambrish was a lonely standout in the second half of the shifts and recorded a defiant 66 out of 81 balls with six boundaries that helped India to achieve a modest 210/9 in their 50 breaks.England made it easier for Chase. Ben Mayes led from the front with an undefeated 82, while BJ Dawkins broke 66 and Captain Thomas Rew threw himself with a fast 49, not only 37 balls.The hosts chased the target for just 31.1 overs and won with 113 balls to save. Naman Pushpak was the only Indian pitch that struck twice, but the English dominance ensured that they ended the series high.