How was the reaction of Uncle Grandma and coach in the century of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, know how Bihar's son created history?
Cricket News Desk. On Monday, April 28, in IPL 2025, 14 -year -ou Vaibhav Suryavanshi, recorded the second fastest century in history. Vaibhav made history by scoring 101 runs from 35 balls. The Indian Premier League match was played on Monday between Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. In this match, Vaibhav also set a world record to become the youngest male cricketer to achieve the fastest century in T20 cricket. Vaibhav broke the record of former Maharashtra batsman Vijay Hari Jhol. On March 21, 2013, Hari Jhol recorded a century at the age of 18 and 118 days. Vaibhav completed its half -century in 17 balls. He then completed his century by playing and playing 18 balls. Thanks to the century of Vaibhav, Rajasthan Royals scored a target of 210 runs against Gujarat Titans in 15.5 overs. With this, the process of defeat of Rajasthan Royals ended in five consecutive games. With the achievement of Vaibhav, along with Rajasthan Royals, there is an atmosphere of happiness and celebrations in the entire town of Bihar, Vaibhav and family. Vaibhav’s family expressed happiness about the performance of his son. The parents of 14-year-old talented player Vaibhav played a big role in his career. Vaibhav’s aunt and grandfather are very happy. Vaibhav’s uncle Rajiv Kumar Suryavanshi and Grandma Usha Singh are very happy with his success. Vaibhav’s uncle Rajiv while talking to Ani said that everyone in the family and the town is proud of Splendor. Family and villagers are very happy. The success of Vaibhav is a matter of pride for our district, Bihar state and India. His father makes a great contribution to Vaibhav’s success. Vaibhav’s father was also a cricketer. So he wanted his son to move forward in the field of cricket. Vaibhav’s grandmother Ushha Singh also shared her feelings about the success of her grandson. He told Ani: ‘I congratulate Vaibhav. He has been interested in cricket since the age of three. I pray to God for His success. The coach told Vaibhav’s success story Manish Ojha, Vaibhav coach, that Vaibhav started practicing from the age of 9, he exercised 100 km from his town every day. and until the evening trained. Matches. So he tried to realize his dream through his son. Share this story -tags