
Ravi shastri stressed that VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI must learn to solve failures to achieve long -term success in his career. Shastri was 14-year-old very impressed when he smashed six of his first ball to debut For Rajasthan Royals (RR) against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur.
SuryavANSHI continued his aggressive approach and brought Avesh Khan and scored 34 escapes from 20 balls, including two four and three six. In the end, Aiden Markram was released after he built a 85-party partnership with Yashasvi Jaiswal in 8.4 overs.
Shastri pointed out that at the age of SuryavANShi, the inevitable failures are, and his ability to navigate failure will play a key role in shaping his career. The veteran said that the hosters will try to intimidate the young man with short balls.
“I think the first shot he played would take it inhale of everyone. But he’s young, so I would say he just let him play a little because it’s at that age must also be a failure. That’s the way he can fail,” Shastri said in the last episode of ICC Review.
“People will come up with new things. He’ll throw a lot of short things about him. If someone’s first ball for six, then you don’t show any mercy. Then you don’t care if he is 14 or 12 years old,” Shastri added.
In two so far two games SuryavANShi scored 50 runs on average 25 and a strike rate of 156.25. Southpaw had a chance in RR playing XI afterwards Sanju Samson suffered an injury.
Royals disappears ninth in a table with four points and a net speed of -0.625. After they have lost the last five matches, Royals are in Dire Straits.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
April 26, 2025