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Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s coach predicts bold team India for 14 -year -old star




Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s coach, Manish Ojha, strongly believes that the young sensation will be part of India’s T20 setup, and after his tireless attack against Gujarat’s Titans in Jaipur, the 14 -year -old took the first step towards that target. At the age of 14, when teenagers typically are busy in school assignments and play video games, Suryavanshi, boy Wonder, Cash-Rich left a everlasting impression in the league. Vaibhav burnt ‘Pink City’ with only 35 delivery with a tornado centenary.

He became the fastest Indian to bang a ton in the IPL and overall, the second fastest after the famous Chris Gayle.

Manoj was filled with great pride after seeing his effigy toy with GT’s bowling unit, in which 694 international caps were boasted with aggression and confidence. While batting, Manoj gave a glimpse in the 14 -year -old mentality and revealed that the teenager believes in honoring good delivery and punishing the bowler for loose people.

“As I said earlier, that T20 will be a part of the Indian team, so he has taken the first step towards that goal. The aggressive style he had displayed and the confidence with which he was playing was commendable and it is a matter of great pride for me as a coach. He respects a good ball and punishes the bad ball. It has been a batting tendency from the beginning.”

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.

Riding on his luck, the young Southpow charged the bowlers with a touch of unconventional batting techniques, even though some of his shots were missed and fell to the ground safely. Even after the ball was removed by 52 runs for 52 runs in Powerplay, Suryavanshi still wanted to prove that he could get 49 in the next 18 delivery.

Suryavanshi’s 101-Run Blitzcrayg eventually ended at 38th delivery of the innings. Prasad Krishna punched his stumps with a Sareing Yorker, punching the return ticket to the dressing room in Rajasthan. Even after losing at the age of 14, it was beyond fixing the damage as Rajasthan recalled the victory of 8 wickets.

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