
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI (SCREENGRABS) New Delhi: It seems that the cricket future of India is in safe and sensational hands. VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI, a fourteen -year -old miracles from the latest Bihar and Rajasthan Royals, caught up national attention again after breaking the jaw of 190 from only 90 balls in a training match at BCCI’s Center of Excellence in Bengalur. The video of his explosive knocking, recorded during a team camp under 19 years, has become viral since then and has been sending social media to madness.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Watch:These latest shifts contribute to the rapidly growing legend of SuryavANShi, which has already rewrote record books in its debut season IPL.
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This year, the teenager became the youngest one hundred in the men’s cricket T20, hammering 101 out of 38 balls against Gujarat Titans, a blistering knock, which included the second fastest century in the history of IPL, only 35 supplies.SuryavANSHi debuted IPL against Lucknow Super Giants in unexpected circumstances and entered the injured Sanja Samson. He immediately made an impact and broke his first ball, slipped Shardul Thakur to six and ended up with a fast 34 out of 20 balls. At the end of the season he recorded 252 runs in seven matches and strengthened his place as one of the most promising young talents in the Indian cricket.
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His journey IPL began in an unprecedented way when Rajasthan Royals was raised by Rajasthan Royals at the age of 1.1 Crore at the age of 2025, making him the youngest player who has ever signed an IPL contract.But Suryavanki’s brilliance is not limited to T20. In a four-day match against the Australia U-19, he recorded the 58-Mi-Century, played a key role in the Indian run to the final ACC U-19 Asia Cup 2024, and perfectly recorded unbeaten 332 in the Randhir Verma tournament, a remarkable triple century in the junior cricket.