
Jaipur: VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI Rajsthan Royals with teammate Yashasvi Jaiswali Jaiswal celebrates its century, when in Jaipur in Jaipur will be surprised by the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. Fourteen -year -old Vibhav SuryavANSHI created history by becoming the youngest Centurion IPL and on Monday he recorded a magnificent 101 out of 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans. The young left -handed shifts, which included 11 six and seven four, helped to win eight goals for his team against international pitcher.
SuryavANSHi’s explosive shifts came against established pitch, including Isant Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, Prazidh Krishna, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan and Karim Janat.
Coach Rajasthan Royals Vikram Rathhour was appreciated by the performance of the teenager and emphasized his potential for the Indian cricket.
“We have watched it over the past few months, we knew what he was able and what shots he could play, but to do it before this kind of crowd and in such a situation against a really good bowling attack, it was really strange and a lot of recognition,” Rathour said at a press conference after the match.
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“It’s a strange talent and has great downswing when it goes to technology, and it helps him generate this kind of strength and today showed everyone how good it is.”
Rathhour revealed that four months ago they discovered SuryavANShi during the rehearsals and immediately acknowledged his exceptional talent.
“For a fourteen -year -old child who would play, like this, he certainly does him special. We saw him for the first time four months back when he came to the rehearsals and we knew from that day that we found something special and it was up to us to raise him and bring him to this level.”
Coaching stressed SuryavANSHi’s mental strength and potential for a long career in the Indian cricket.
“Much recognition of him to keep his nerves. He has a firm head on his shoulders, today showed a great temperament. Even a few games also showed what he was capable of, and today it was extra common shift.”
“Exceptional knocking, spectacular knocking. The kind of power generated, a kind of position in which he gets, purely hits the ball. Everything is strange about the child, and if he still works and works hard, he will have a long and long career in the cricker.”
Rathhour warned against comparing Suryavanse with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, who debuted in India at the age of 16.
“He is too early and is unfair to a child to compare with Sachin Tendulkar. He is a special child and is a special talent,” said former Indian coach.
As for the chances of Play -off Rajasthan Royal, Rathhour expressed optimism about winning the remaining four games.
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“Every season is important, but it is also a long-term vision. We have chosen a young team and looked at how they played today, I think we have a special team. We still have four games, and if we win all four, I’m still not sure we are in a position to qualify, but 14 points can get you to the playoffs ever.”
Gujarat Titans dough Sai Sudharsan acknowledged SuryavANShi’s remarkable performance while thinking about their team’s strategy.
“No credit dedicated to VAIBHAV as he talked, was huge and fantastic watching, but at the same time we could react well. The way they started powerplay was brilliant, but we could have better plans.