
On Thursday night, when Vibhav Suryavanshi could not clean the in the middle of the ball Deepak Chhar, fell at the stadium Jaipur Sawai Singh Funereal Hush. With open mouth and eyes wide, fourteen -year -old Vibhav remained on the pitch for a long time stuck to the playground, as if the Earth stopped turning on its axis. Whoosh of furious wind carried its quiet grief wide and wide.
The few moments of the frozen tragedy have shown how much VAIBHAV hates failure, how it treats each of its release and negotiations on self-betrayal, even though it scored a century. This raging fire succeeded well for him and the Indian cricket.
Success is not a great teacher – it’s just a great motivator. A burning desire to succeed creates heroes. However, legends are falsified in fires. And Vibhav’s journey began with the silence.
Failed genius: rule, not exception
In life, the unsuccessful genius is a rule rather than an exception. The Indian cricket is full of fallen heroes, children’s miracles who came across the first obstacle and could not get up. Vinod Cambli, a boy of the poster of this tragic phenomenon, prithvi Shaw, Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, Sadanand Viswanath, and the original hit-man remember-atul Bedade. Everyone to quote God Arundhati Roy small things, illuminated briefly lights.
Psychology Ellen, who studied children’s miracles, claims that only one of the five miracles maintains an elite career – not only in sport, but almost every domain. It quotes many factors, including the burden of expectations, burnout and inability to recover from failure – this can often cause an identity crisis.
But for every four that are falling, there is one person who rises, and reminds us that success requires persistent efforts, steadfast determination and irrational passion. Without them, it becomes a painful reminder of what he once was and could have been.
Passion of a devotee
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI hit 35-louds of hundreds vs Gujarat Titans. Courtesy: AP
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI may not have heard of the Indian Gymnast DIPA Karmakar, which became the name of the household at the Rio 2016 Olympics. But her epic story of gravel and fracture must be re -reversed. Because he tells us why sport will turn into a versatile passion for some sports.
Karmakar was one of only five women who successfully completed the vault of Produnov. The vault requires the gymnast to complete two full rotation in a tucked position on the front of the hands and then blindly land. This increases the chances of landing on the head, neck or back and potentially life -threatening injuries. It is considered to be so dangerous that after the Olympic Games in Rio it was depreciated to discourage athletes from their implementation.
Despite this risk, Karmakar practiced Produn – many times a day – for the Olympic gold, which she lacked a beard. It ended fourth in Rio and lacked bronze only 0.15 points.
Why, then Karmakar at stake? Karmakar was born in a Tripura in a modest family. She had flat legs, considered a heavy handicap in gymnastics. Rizický Produnova was just one of the ways to climb over a modest existence, and she hugged her with the passion, resistance and courage of the warrior Kamikaze.
VAIBHAV, textbook
Modern cricket is compared to safer sport. But SuryavANSHi’s story is not different – it is one of the rare people who have tried to create their own fate with hard work, perseverance and passion. Like Karmakar, Vaibhav dared to rise above his modest background with complete gravel and determination.
SuryavANSHi’s story is already an Indian legend. He was born in a village in Samastipur in Bihar and his family made immense victims for cricket. His parents sold their agricultural land, woke up in odd hours, skipped food, and traveled a few kilometers a day to help him watch his dream. And the 14 -year -old dough has not disappointed.
Occasional observers of human behavior attribute the early success of congenital abilities – siege. Some skills really play an important role in the success-in the case of Vibhava, this could be exceptional coordination of the hands of the eyes. In Peaks: The Secret of the New Science on Expertise, Anders Ericsson claims that expertise stems from the deliberate, structured and easy practice with feedback rather than a congenital ability.
So far he has done everything right. His life is a lively embodiment of 10,000 hours Malcolma Gladwell-good practice needed to master any skill. He started playing at the age of five and practiced the art of hitting large and hard. Many experts feel that with tireless repetition of his muscles, they have remembered the whip that puts the ball in the corner of the cow.
This shot was once immortalized by a limeric:
There’s a dough from a South African country,
With a bat like a wand in hand.
Every ball in his arch,
Will be sent to the park,
Sending to health stands as a band!
With its ability to hit six in the arch between the square leg and the long -term, VAIBHAV now owns this riff.
VAIBHAV’S 100: A window to his soul
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI became the youngest body that scored the T20 hundred. Courtesy: AP
But success is not just about practice. It is the confluence of many factors – finding the collective forces of humanity has accumulated for millions of years for one person. It is the result of the Holy Trinity of Time, Places and Efforts – shaken and rewarded by society.
In his nascent career, Vibhav showed many features that are indispensable for success. Like Karmakar, he risks (though not endangering life) with his fearless approach to Ball-Hit-Ball. He is not weighted by expectations, authorization of opponents, or terrible Bane Indian dough, which also suffered from a large suachin tendulkar – nervous nineties.
Vaibhav’s first century in IPL He was a window into his mind and soul. When he got there, he didn’t joy wildly. After just swinging his wrist on his forehead – half greeting – he was ready to face another ball, convinced that the milestone was just stopping, not his goal.
In short, Vibhav has skills, determination, passion, thinking and the courage to watch his fate. In addition, it had the advantage of a supportive family, premature coaching and opportunities to show their skills on the largest cricket scene at a very young age.
The challenge begins now
On November 15, 1989, when Sachin Tendulkar played his first test in Karachi, he was only 16 years old. Nadia Comaneci was 14 when it became the first gymnast to win the perfect 10 at the Olympics (which was not prepared for it, depicted 1.0). Serena Williams won the US Open at the age of 17. Boris Becker had three Grand Slam titles – two Wimbledons and the US Open – in his bag before he turned 19 at the age of 13, Fu Mingxia, he won the Olympic gold in diving. And Marjorie Gesting was only 13 years old when she won the 3-meter reflective bridge at the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936.
The point is: VAIBHAV is not the first child in this world. It is one of those who have shown exceptional skills at a very young age. But that’s just the beginning.
Bowlers will soon find Chinks while launching. For example, on Thursday he tried to get under the ball, which was full and wide – it would be shorter, it would murder it. The more they compete, the more he would be exposed to success and failure. There will be rivalry, envious teammates, a world full of people to get him, eagerly bending his knees, destroy his mind. There will be failures, doubts and seductive illusion that they have already been made. The way he deals with everyone defines Vibhav’s heritage.
VAIBHAV is a kind of dough that breaks many hearts and even its own. It would be a challenge for him to fix his own in an effort to inheritance, not the fleeting amazing premature achievements.
The quiet and long struggle began on Thursday.
Sandipan Sharma, our guest author, likes to write about cricket, cinema, music and politics. They believe they are connected.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
May 2, 2025
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