A pretense of glory

According to coach Manish Ojha, Vaibhav was adept at hitting sixes and fours at a young age

Baishak 17, 2082

Himesh

A pretense of glory

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Sachin Tendulkar said, 'Very well played.' Yuvraj Singh on the contrary asked, 'What did he do at the age of 14?' Rohit Sharma only said, 'High level'. They all admire the player, Vaibhav Suryavanshi.

Then it was Tendulkar that everyone admired. He himself does not admire others much. In this case, Vaibhav is extremely lucky. If Tendulkar says something about someone, it is special. Singh and Sharma are also veterans.  The

happened in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday in Jaipur between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals. Batting first, Gujarat scored 209 runs for 4 wickets. In reply, Rajasthan easily won by 8 wickets. The team scored 212 runs for 2 wickets using only 15.5 overs. 

All this was possible, with the help of Suryavanshi's 101 runs. That too in 38 balls. He used only 35 balls to make the century. He achieved this feat by hitting Rashid Khan for a six. The aggressive batting pattern was beyond the limit. 

In this way, he has become the youngest player to score a century in Twenty20 cricket. He also became the second fastest century scorer for India in the IPL. Vaibhav hit 7 fours and 11 sixes. These are the statistics. Especially since he was just 14 years old than why he is more talked about. 14 years old indeed. That's why Singh also said in surprise, 'He is a child, but he made it difficult for the famous bowler in the world.' 

Vaibhav's discussion has started, but not now. He was bought by Rajasthan for more than one million rupees. That's when it started to be called the youngest millionaire. Seeing something, Rajasthan must have spent so much on this teenager. The matter cannot be over. In the end, these players had to prove themselves on the field. He did the same thing in the match in Jaipur. So now everyone has started saying, these are the 'next big' of Indian cricket.  It is called

, parents do everything they can to make their children succeed in cricket in India. It's like an investment, not everyone succeeds. It is said that his father did nothing to bring Vaibhav to this point. His journey started from Samastipur in Bihar. Tajpur is a small village in Samastipur. His father is Sanjeev Suryavanshi. His occupation was agriculture and a good sportsman. 

Players who have reached the club level. There were no facilities in the village for sportsmen. So his father sold the land and sent Vaibhav to Patna for training, which is a hundred kilometers away from his home. Vaibhav was just 10 years old. It was then that he started performing miracles. He used to play with players older than him. He used to face more than 600 balls a day. Now that hard work is just starting to pay off. 

A pretense of glory

The journey set by Vaibhav itself was never short. One fact is that he was able to see everything at a very young age. His coach in Sano was Manish Ojha. Along with Vaibhav, he is also in the limelight now. He himself does not forget to praise his disciple. According to Ojha, Vaibhav was adept at hitting big 'shots' from his childhood. That too is very powerful. Whatever he said, he was always in the front when asked to learn wealth. 

Just had to give a small hint, he would have understood everything. In particular, he was like every coach's dream player. Once the same Vaibhav asked a question to Ojha, "If you can hit a six, why would you be greedy for one run?" 

This coach remembers well, Vaibhav used to hit sixes and fours on almost every ball. Sawai Mansingh Stadium was the venue of the match in Jaipur. Some of the sixes he hit there exceeded the distance of 85 to 90 meters. 

Some more went to the roof of the stadium. In a way, it is as if the six rains had already happened. The bowlers he faced at that time were Ishant Sharma, Mohammad Siraj and Washington Sundar along with Khan. He scored a century in the third game of IPL. Of course, the talk of glory will not be easy. Yes, he should keep an eye on one thing. There are other players who have played well at a young age and won accolades. Many of them were lost. The glory is not lost. He must be a 'long-race horse'.

Himesh

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