

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Made A Record 38-Ball-101 to become IPL’s Youngest Centurion at 14 years and 32 Days. Photo: AP
Suryavanshi, on Monday, Made A Record 38-Ball-101 to become IPL’s Youngest Centurion at 14 years and 32 Days.
The Left-Handed Batter Smashed 11 Sixes and Seven Fours in His Stunning Onslaught Against Gujarat Titans’ Potent Bowling Attack to Hand Rajasthan Royals An Eight-PWICKET WIN IN JAIPUR.
“I feel that if he continues to play like this, he will break in India’s t20 squad in 1-2 years.” Suryavanshi has Alredy Played for India U-19s and Made His First-Class Debut in January 2024.
Ojha said suryavanshi is a naturally gifted cricketer with a crystal clear thought process.
“We have coached Him, but he had the natural gifts. He has a learning attitude; whitever is suggested to Him, He Learns IMMedielet He likes to play shoots.
“Two Years Back at the Academy, there was a practice session, I Told Him Why Do you take you take ons and Twos?
“He Had Clarity in Mind from An Early Stage. He has a clear thought process on how to play, how to approach the game,” The coach added.