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Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s meteorite growth calls for caution and care




At the age of just 14, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has taken the cricket world from the storm. The left -arm prose from Bihar became the youngest player to become the youngest player to score Shatabdi in IPL 2025, leading to the achievement of just 35 balls for Rajasthan Royals against Gujarat Titans. His explosive batting has compared legends and ignited the discussion about his future. However, in the midst of praise, cricketing stallwarts are carefully urged, emphasizing the need to protect and nourish this young talent beyond the pitch.

Suryavanshi’s rapid climbing began when he was signed by Rajasthan Royals at the age of 13 for ₹ 1.10 crore, making him the youngest player to secure the IPL contract. His start was no less than sensational, scoring 34 off 20 balls, which included six six in his first delivery. Shikhar came up with his record-breaking century, making him the youngest Indian to reach the youngest Centurion and Milestone in the history of IPL.

Bangar said, “Real challenge for him will have to deal with cases, non-cricketing matters.” “At this stage, how can he stay away from all publicity and Hupala that will surround him? So, it is a big challenge. Also, can he maintain the same game plan? Because it’s something that is God-gifted. Or maybe he is working very hard, but there is an accurates there. Come on with time and I think if he is in this fashion, if he is in this fashion, you have a man who can have a spinner. Sanjay Bangar said on Espncricinfo

Cricketer-turn-commentator Akash Chopra shared his early raids of Vaibhav Suryavanshi. “Initially when you saw her – and I have seen a lot of her clips and clips that you are watching at the end, before the man plays IPL – the video was hitting her sixes, just standing and just to deliver, fast bowlers, spinners the same, and then you say as a slogger, which just hits the ball and does not. [age] Group cricket and all that. And then he scored that century, took the center stage, and even in that century, he was just killing. But now when you see him waiting patiently at the end of the non-strayer and the same thing happened today. Said on Espncricinfo’s time out show.

As Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to fascinate the audience with his performance, the cricketing fraternity is attentive. The consensus is clear: while their talent is undisputed, to focus on careful management, mentorship, and overall development, it is necessary to ensure that this young prostitute realizes its full capacity without any loss to their entire capacity, which is for those losses that affect others in front of them.

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