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“Talent bubble cannot hug”: Australia calls for the Great BCCI to look at Vaibhav Syriavanshi




Rajasthan Royals's 14 -year -old genius Vaibhav Suriavanshi surprised everyone with the fantastic century against Gujarat Titans. Sureavanshi threw 35 balls of tons during the IPL 2025 matches in Jaipur during the Eight small victories against the GT. It was a historical stroke because Sureavanshi was the youngest and fastest Indian in IPL in IPL. For Bihar -born Meyilli, as good wishes came from everything in the world, Australia's legendary cricket player Greg Chappell insisted that BCCI should take certain measures to focus on the growth of Sureavanshi.

Chappell went to compare the status of Syrian with the case of Sachin Tendulkar and Vinod Kambi, and said that a suitable balance should be maintained between success and fame.

“Sachin Tendulkar, not only because of talent, but a solid support system – a stoacı temperament, a family that protects him from the circus, the same equally talented and perhaps more elegant, equally talented and more elegant family. Espncricinfo.

“These stories do not question the ability of youth, but they challenge the wisdom of how this ability is fed or exploited. Cricket ecosystem – BCCI, franchise, mentors and media.

After a historical tone against the GT, the 14 -year -old star failed miserable against Mumbai Indians on Thursday, because two balls were dismissed by Deepak Chahar for a Duck.

In the match against MI, RR lost the match with 100 runs, which led them to eliminate them from the playoff race.

RR assistant coach discovery Yagnik claimed that during the matches against MI, the tattoo Prodigy Syriavanshi was under pressure.

“No, I don't think so (whether Sureavanshi is under pressure). Very mature for a 14 -year -old child. When you face 140 km/h delivery, you do not pass the media pressure. Sometimes you try to express yourself with bat.

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