
Jaipur: VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI RAJASTHAN ROYALS is after its release, because teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates its knocking during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match between Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans, in Jaipur. (PTI photos) In 2021, during the dark and uncertain days of COVID-19, a ten-year-old Bihar boy set up a temporary net on his terrace. Without open cricket areas AK, there would be no formal coaching by Little Vibhav SuryavANSHi countless hours by improving his missiles against cricket balls and driving to wearing the IPL jersey one day.
A quick move forward for just four years – the same boy, now 14, engraved his name into historical books.
On the magic night at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur Vibhav SuryavANShi, he amazed the cricket world by breaking the second fastest century in the history of IPL. The swelling teenager faced season with international pitching and arrived at hundreds of only 35 balls and announced as one of the brightest talents seen by the Indian cricket in the years.
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What makes this story even more remarkable is the way he has set out. Without the luxury of the academies of first -class academies or elite training devices over his early years, Vibhav’s terraces laid the basis for the fearless, powerful and instinctive style of launch, which today has the world in respect.
In a video that has now become viral, young Vibhav can be tirelessly seen on their roof and chasing the skills themselves that one day would dismantle the best bowling attacks in the world.
His journey is not just about cricket – it is resistance, dreams, family sacrifices and belief that extraordinary talent can come from the most common places.
From the Bihar terrace to the big scene of IPL – the story of VAIBHAV SuryavANShi is a reminder that no dream is too big and no effort will ever be unnoticed.