News & Updates

“Mother used to sleep for 3 hours”: Vaibhav Suryavashi on the struggle of parents behind her cricket dream




After re-defying T20 cricket standards with his record-baking blitzcrayg, the young prodigy of Rajasthan Royals Vaibhav Vaibhav Suryavanshi said that the success he has achieved so far is due to his parents. A 14 -year -old sensation, Suryavanshi, burnt the ‘Pink City’ with his fireworks during Rajasthan’s 210 -run target against Gujarat Titans on Monday in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). His barrage of borders and rolling displays left the pink wave in the stand, and the rest of the audience enchanted. Yashasvi Jaiswal broke the record for the fastest century by an Indian in the Cash-Rich League, with the only spectator at the other end, achieved the achievement in 35 delivery and established herself as a possibility for many years to come.

However, Suryavanshi’s road did not come easily for success. He revealed many efforts that his parents have achieved to help them reach the level of success so far. As his father woke up early in the morning to prepare food before his practice session, his father left his work to focus on his son’s game, and many other attempts, 14 -year -old has made significant progress in his career.

“Whatever I am today, I leave it for my parents. My mother used to get up early because I had to go to practice, and she used to prepare food for me. She used to sleep for three hours. My father had left her work for me, and my elder brother was now handling it. My father has supported me and I was able to receive it.

Suryavanshi scored a point with a maximum of 90 meters for a long time during the inauguration, praising the comfortable Marvel with the rest of the audience. After ‘Mian Magic’ disappeared and was cut through Rashid Khan’s spin webs, Suryavanshi left the GT’s think tank.

As GT tried to find a solution to eliminate Suryavanshi’s blitzcrayg, the game slipped away from his hands. It took a disgusting Yorker from the fame Krishna to end the tireless attack of Suryavanshi on 101 (38). Despite the late wickets, there was a loss, and there was no option left to surrender GT to the 8-cicat defeat.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

Subjects mentioned in this article

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button