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Home » News » Rajasthan’s Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest IPL debutant at 14 | Cricket News

Rajasthan’s Vaibhav Suryavanshi becomes youngest IPL debutant at 14 | Cricket News

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At 14 years and 23 days, Vaibhav Suryavanshi had an immediate impact for Rajasthan by scoring 34 races, including three six, against luck.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi was pushed to the Center for the Presentation of the Premier League (IPL) of India as his young debutant, and the 14 -year -old boy announced announced himself in a spectacular style with a huge six of the first ball he faced.

The left -handed Rajasthan Royals entered the squad for the clash with the super giants luckily instead of Captain Sanju Samson on Saturday and was an impact substitute that changed his persecution of 181, where he began breaking Shardul Thakur.

“My word, what the hell was that?” Shane Watson from Australia said the duration of the transmission.

“One of the most difficult cricks is to gain power over the front shoe cover … Power to burn the 14 -year -old boy. What a way to advertise to the world.”

Suryavanshi, who idolizes the great Brian Lara of Western India, connected two six more in his impressive 20 ball, 34 racing tickets and was fired after forging an opening position of 85 races with Yashasvi Jaiswal, but it was his match for two.

“It was important to give him a chance. He hit the networks well, his preparation was good,” Rajasthan’s rotating bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule told reporters.

“Obviously we miss Sanju, but created an opportunity for Vaibhav and took the most.

“He is a big boy with a very good head on his shoulders. He has a game that has almost 360 degrees. He is brave and wears his approach. He is dominant and wants to play his shots. His theory is,” looks at the ball, hit the ball. “

Suryavanshi took the headlines in November when he became the young player to win a contract in the Liga Liga de Twenty20 at the age of 13 after his team beat Delhi’s capitals and signed it for 11 million Indian rupees ($ 128,750).

The young man made his debut in the National Ball Competition Ranji Trophy, last year, and has played for the U-19 team of India against Australia, scoring a ton of 58 balls.

There were murmurs about his immense talent after he made a triple century in a local tournament in his native Bihar state, and fans will wait for his IPL team to continue.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi in action.
Vaibhav Sureyavanshi by Rajasthan Royals plays a trip duration in the Twenty20 Cricket match of the Premier League of India (IPL) between Rajasthan Royals and Lucknok Super Giants at the Sawai Mansingh stadium in Jaipur on April 19, 2025. [Money Sharma/AFP]
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