
Batting Great Sunil Gavascar said it was important to praise Vibhava Suryavanki to the sky and accumulate pressure on a fourteen -year -old after his heroic Indian Premier League (IPL) against Gujarat Titans. Vibhav broke 35 tables tables and became the youngest player who reached a century in Twenty20 on Monday 28th April. When Gavascar spoke to the transmitters during the clash of the awning between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians in Jaipur, he emphasized the need to carefully raise a teenager.
VAIBHAV registered the fastest hundreds of Indian In IPL, hit 11 six against a strong attack by Gujarat Titans. He left up to three sixs over 85 meters during the non -haired. Knock left the cricket world in respect, with many bench praise on the young left for his pioneering performance.
Vaibhav’s child coach, Manish Ojha, spoke with Indiana.in, said he was convinced that the young man would debut For India in the next two years, further contribute to the growing excitement around the talented Bihar opening.
“Not at all, not at all. I want to say, looking-when he entered the auction, already in the youth test scored a hundred against Australia, and that was against a pretty good attack. For a thirteen-year-old to score a hundred international team, though not their highest side, still shows that the boy had talent.
“I think he will develop his game even more. Sitting with Rahul Dravid will learn how to alleviate your shifts – will only improve and better. I believe it is someone we should not praise to the sky.
“And in this case we have only the feeling, even in his first game, with the first ball he faced, hit him at six. Now it should not happen to something that feels he has to live every time.
“But indeed, anyone who scores 50 or 60 in the T20 match. Getting a hundred at this level is absolutely beautiful, especially against the quality of the pitch that they face today – literally one of the best in the world,” Gavascar added.
He also spoke head coach Rajasthan Royals Rahul Dravid About how a 14 -year -old must be ready to handle the pressures that come with success at such a tender age.
“You can’t completely avoid criticism or media attention around you. I don’t think you can control everything and I believe you have to accept it. The idea of helping him navigate and build a strong support system around him. It’s part of cricket in India – you have to do it. We all realize
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
1st May 2025