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A clean session for the promotional filming of Rajasthan Royals became an unforgettable event, all thanks to a 14 -year -old Bihar explosive mixer, and this is none other than Vaibhavanshi. It may be just a teenager, but Vaibhav Suryavanshi has already developed the reputation of hitting without fear, either in the first class cricket, the U-19 India squad, or while representing Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.
But on Thursday, August 7, the power that struck in Vaibhav struck the scenarios turned all the heads with concerns. The left -handed batter, which was wearing a GoPro camera on the helmet, entered the networks for a routine shoot for his IPL franchise, the Rajasthan Royals, according to Toi.
At the end of the non-Striker, five members of the camera crew aligned to capture images near the young Indian beaten feeling in action. When the diaper delivered a ball, Vaibhav triggered a rich driving. The ball was re -rated, overlooking the bowl and shouting towards the camera crew like a missile, according to The Times of India.
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The scheduled dressmaker instinctively stuck, struck and struggled to avoid a direct blow. A couple of them even fell to the ground in panic. However, no one was injured by the fierce shot of Vibhav, but the ball struck someone, it could have caused a serious medical emergency in the site.
After the incident, Vaibhav Suryavanshi immediately precipitated towards the crew member and was honestly apologized to a “forgiveness.” It was a time that caught both the fierce power of his bat and the true humility he carries and won his heart.
Earlier this year, the young Indian Battle Feeling made the headlines a record of a century of 35 balls for Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur in the IPL 2025. It was the fastest one hundred in an Indian in the IPL history and the second faster general.
During the U-19 India tour in England this summer, Vaibhav opened the series with an outbreak 48 of 19 balls, followed by a 34 quickfire 45 in the next game. Then they reached 50 to only 20 deliveries: the third fastest half of India U-9s. But the real prominent element came to the hatred of the final youth in Worcester, where he broke a historic 52 -ball century, the fastest in the history of youth hatred.
With the help of his impressive 143 balls, Vaibhav finished the youth hate series as the highest scorer in the series, accumulating 355 runs at an average of 71. However, the young people ‘red ball outings during the youth tests were not so impressive, reaching 90 runs at 22.50. However, he is still one of the most exciting young talents in India.
However, Vaibhav’s childhood coach Manish Ojha believed that the young man is far from a player in a format. Hindustan Times said Ojha said: “There is a coherence requirement, but it is definitely not a single -dimensional player or is good for playing T20 or a day.
The player is growing and ripe for a period of time, and various aspects, such as wick game, shooting selection and execution process, are developed over time. And in the coming days, it will have a better performance. “”