Record-sharing Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s childhood coach Brajesh Jha’s reaction goes viral

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s childhood coach, Brajesh Jha, was filled with joy and the young teenager topped several records with his rolling performance against the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in Jaipur on Monday night. The ongoing version of the Cash-Rich League continued talent, and a new star was found during Rajasthan Royals (RR) of the target of 210 runs. A 14 -year -old young man, Suryavanshi left the cricket world with his self -respecting 101 and dug his name in history books.
The young Southpow broke the backbone of protecting the GT of 209/4 singles and paved the way for his strong 8-cicat victory and lifted the souls of Rajasthan.
Last year, Rajasthan Royals broke the bank and withdraw Rs 1.1 crore for a 13 -year -old teenager. The value tag of Suryavanshi made headlines, but considering his previous adventures for Bihar in India’s domestic circuit, this amount was not very surprising.
Rapid further for April, Suryavanshi broke the hut and boasted the 694 international cap, proving his subtlety against GT’s clinical bowling attack and increased the heat in Jaipur. He went on blazing all the guns, put an explosive on 101 (38) to entertain the audience, and took a backseat to Yashsvi Jaiswal as Rajasthan lost his five -match streak in Royal fashion.
Suryavanshi coach Brajesh Jha said, “It is a matter of great pleasure. He has made everyone feel proud. The district is proud of his performance. He has made history. I am very proud of his performance, being his coach.”
A notable aspect of the ability of Suryavanshi to remove the ball at such a young age is the technique they have adopted and nurtured. His bat covers a remarkable distance in some time.
By the time he air, his bat is so high that his gloves are above him above his shoulder level. As long as he completes his stroke, it is a complete enthusiasm, usually in a circular motion and comes to rest over his other shoulder.
In 14 years and 32 days, Suryavanshi became the youngest player to score in the centenary in T20 cricket, 18 years and 118 days of age to Vijay Zol, when he scored 109 against Mumbai in 2013.
After hitting a three -digit mark in only 35 delivery, he became the second fastest to score a century in the IPL, behind the 30 balls of ‘Universal Boss’ Chris Gayle against Pune Warriors in 2013.
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