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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Story: Vaibhav Suryavanshi has made a big hit in cricket by hitting a century in 35 balls at the age of 14. This young player of Bihar after purchasing his talent in IPL for 1.1 crores …Read more

Vaibhav Suryavanshi shining star of Indian cricket
Highlights
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored a century in 35 balls.
- Vaibhav bought in IPL for 1.1 crores.
- Vaibhav scored 101 runs in 38 balls.
When Chris Gayle set the record for the fastest century of IPL in 30 balls on April 23, 2013, he was 33 years old. Now after 12 years, 14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s century has come. Gayle’s record was broken in age, but by hitting a century in 35 balls, Lal of Bihar has shown a glimpse of getting into the sky of cricket. Comparison with Tendulkar is too early. But Vaibhav has a lot of time. When Sachin was 16 years old 205 days, Team came to play the first match for India. Do you know in the next two years, Sachin’s shadow started appearing in Suryavanshi. There is no doubt that there is a difference of frozen in the IPL’s Lathmar batting and the ball swinging the swinging ball on the Perth pitch. But today, a celebration is made in the name of Vaibhav Suryavanshi. It seems that this celebration was prepared in the IPL only after Sixer Inning on Vaibhav’s first ball. You must have seen that scene of the airport when Yashasvi Jaiswal was putting his hand in his neck and was highly enthusiastically. Yesterday came the opportunity and both the target of 210 of Gujarat Titans at Sawai Man Singh Stadium proved a dwarf.
Story of courage and hard work
Vaibhav’s story is full of courage and hard work. Its village is near Tajpur in Samastipur, Bihar where there is nothing like cricket infrastructure. Papa is a farmer. But instead of studying Rattmar, he preferred the son’s hobby from the age of four. Papa bowling on the roof of the children and batting on the roof of the house. Later took training in the local academy. He made his debut in the Ranji Trophy at the age of 12 years 284 days. Soon Vaibhav got the identity of Sixer Man like Atul Bedade. When the IPL auction took place, Rajasthan Royals bought it for 1.1 crores and Vaibhav Suryavanshi started searching around the world. Vaibhav, who crashed Sehwag style bowlers to Sehwag, scored a century in 58 balls against Australia in the Under-19.
When the huge target of 210 got a chance in Jaipur, Vaibhav felt that he could create his new history. He first scored a half -century in 17 balls, proving bowlers like Siraj as dwarf. Then he completed the century by hitting a six off Rashid Khan. In his 38 balls, he hit 7 fours and 11 sixes in an innings of 101 runs. He scored 30 runs in an over of Afghan bowler Karim Janat. It was not just talent. This was a proof of courage. Rahul Dravid forgot the injury sitting on a wheelchair and stood up and set up this rising talent. The players of Gujarat also patted the young courageous batsman with a serious batsman.
Thirst and victory of tears
You will remember Vaibhav’s debut against Lucknow Super Giants on 19 April. He scored 34 runs off 20 balls but this innings will be remembered for the six killed on the first ball. The score of 34 in IPL does not diminish, but after being dismissed, tears coming out of his eyes were telling the story of the future coming. At the age of 14, the burden of expectations and the misery of early dismissed forced him to cry. These tears strengthened him and as if he had quenched his victory against Gujarat. When he was out this time, he raised his head and returned to the pavilion. This is the real story of Vaibhav. Story of courage, hard work and thirst.