Sports Desk, New Delhi. Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the young star of Indian cricket, is wreaking havoc with his bat at this time. He is currently on a tour of England with India’s Under-19 team. He played a brilliant innings in the first match. His bat thundered fiercely in the second match too. However, Vaibhav could not complete the half -century, but the bowlers were fiercely raised as long as they were on the field.
India defeated England by six wickets in the first match. In this match, Vaibhav scored 48 runs off 19 balls. His bat had three fours and five sixes and the strike rate was 252.63. His innings proved to be a canker for England. Vaibhav could not score a half -century in the second match too, but he was definitely successful in giving a strong start to the team.
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India did not get a good start in this match. Team captain Ayush Mahatre was dismissed in the first over. After this the team needed to be handled. Vaibhav also handled the team and showed a stormy avatar of his bat. He scored 45 runs off 34 balls, besides five fours and three sixes. During this time his strike rate was 132.35. Jack Home made him his victim. Vaibhav was caught by Sebastian Morgan on the home ball.
Had wreaked havoc in IPL
He had presented the view of how stormy batsmen are Vaibhav. At the age of 14, this batsman fiercely raised international level bowlers in the IPL. Vaibhav scored a century from 35 balls against Gujarat Titans, which is the fastest century in the IPL by any Indian batsman. He is second after Chris Gayle in the fastest century list in the IPL.