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Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri has praised the young man, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, saying that he could soon see India in the senior team, foreseeing his continuous increase in the game.
“He will play first -class cricket, but this is what IPL does. It gives you this platform. The whole country sees you. And you take the imagination of everyone,” said Ravi Shastri during the continuous test between India and England in Edgbaston.
“You will be quick to track it if you go and play first class cricket, you go and get a couple of hundreds in your first two seasons.” This is how Shastri clarified his prey over the future of Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the Indian Cricket while talking to Michael Atherton.
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“He has already called his eyes; he has already reached the team younger than 19 years at the age of 14.
Currently, the 14 -year -old Indian Indian is considered one of the fiercest strikers in the game. The last heroic of Vaibhav Suryavanshi unfolded to the Youth Hate against England U-19, where he broke an impressive 143 runs of only 78 balls.
Suryavanshi, with the entrances, pushed India to a huge 363/9, while reached 13 four and 10 six. This was about a hundred records, which was one of the fastest centuries in just 52 balls.
This is the fastest hundreds in the history of the Odi Youth, surpassing the ex -Pakistani Babyer Kamran Ghulam, who scored it in 53 balls almost a decade in 2013.
Suryavanshi, from Bihar, already has several records in the senior format of the game, as it marks leaving behind several grains of the game. At just 14 years and 100 days, the U-19th Century of Suryavanshi is the century that marked the youngest player, surpassing the former pattern of Bangladesh Najmul Hossain Shanto.
Suryavanshi also has the current record of the fastest U-19 youth test, which came against Australia on U-19 last year in Chennai with only 58 balls. He is only behind the historic proof of the Youth of Maneen Ali, one hundred of only 56 balls in 2005.
The young Indian Vaibhav Suryavanshi is a dynamic left -handed mixer who dominated the IPL by playing the Rajasthan Royals. Suryavanshi played in 7 games for the Rajasthan Royals this season of the IPL, as he scored 252 runs with a strike rate of 206.
The young man, 14, has all surprised his debut at the IPL, being the youngest debutant and also the youngest player in the history of the tournament to mark a hundred. His hundred came against the titans of Gujarat.
It is now only behind Chris Gayle, who had a hundred only 30 balls, as he scored his second hundred fastest in 35 balls, surpassing the old grains David Miller, Yusuf Pathan, Travis Head and much more.