
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI (a picture of credit: BCCI/IPL) New Delhi: Just a few days after the cricket world with a 35-century jaw, 14-year-old Rajasthan Royals prodigy Vabhav Suryavanshi, again amazed the fans-but this time not with the bat.
The young feeling of Samastipur, Bihar, who broke 11 six in a fortune teller by knocking at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur, became a night star. His shifts, against the attack representing Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, Prazidh Krishna, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan and Karim Janat, were the second fastest century in the history of the tournament.
Now, in front of the Royals IPL 2025 clashes with Kalkata’s Knight riders on Sunday, Suryavanshi turned his heads again – but this time during a clean meeting with the ball in his hand.
At a stunning moment, the adolescent bowed to the dough in the nets and created a massive turn and smashed the stumps clean in half. Team teammates and employees were in disbelief left from the mere skill and impact of delivery.
From the feeling of launching to the potential versatile in production, SuryavANSHi’s talent still amazes-and he is only 14.
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“I know that Vikram (Rathhour) talks about his gaming plans of the AO type of pitch that he will stand up with, and he will do it again for this match, but besides he’s a pretty young child, so I’m just happy to get there and still rocking.
“He’s a (Vaibhav) apparently seriously talented player, but he’s still a child. So he learns that we’ll be really patient because you have to be. A little of the social media and all the pitfalls that come up with, but it’s a beautiful child,” Bond said.