"It's from 14, or 20 of 20 ', do the target to Vaibhav Suryavanshi so that the right test can be done, why did Ravi Shastri say?
Cricket News Desk. Rajasthan Royals (RR) Young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi created an unforgettable turn in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 and created a stir in the cricket world. In the match played against Gujarat Titans (GT) at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, he scored 14 -year -old Vaibhav a century in just 35 balls. Rajasthan Royals won a beautiful 8 wickets thanks to his historic innings. The latest century became the youngest batsman to have a century in Vaibhav T20 cricket with this innings. It is also the second fastest century in IPL history. Earlier, this record was only in the name of Chris Gayle, who scored a century in 30 balls against Pune Warriors in 2013. Affected Ravi Shastri was also very impressed by Vaibhav’s bat, former head coach of Team India. He said that when he saw Vaibhav for the first time, he was surprised. Shastri especially praised his first innings against Lucknow, in which he caught everyone’s attention by hitting a six on the first ball. It is also important to learn from failure. Ravi Shastri also said that failure at this age is natural. He advised that Vaibhav should now be allowed to play openly and watch him handle pressure and failure. He also said that if he moves forward, opposition bowlers will bring new challenges. The short ball is the next exam that Shastri further said that Vaibhav is coming, she will be thrown very short balls, because if someone hits a six on the first ball, there is no mercy. “It doesn’t matter that he is 14, 12 or 20 years old at the time. Everyone should face the same bowling. He must now get used to it, and when we see how he is facing such a ball, we will first be able to make the right opinion on him. ” Vaibhav, a 38 -ball -for -turn, took 7 fours and 11 sixes in these explosive turns. He completed his century in just 35 balls and the whole turn lasted 38 balls. This turn is considered one of the most memorable turns in IPL history. Share this story -tags