After 11 six in a game, 14 -year -old Vaibhav Sureavanshi twice in a row flop | Cricket News

Yeni Delhi: Only days after the cricket world flare up with a breathtaking century, 14 -year -old Rajasthan Royals Prodigy VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHİ Now he lives a dry patch with the bat. Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, a night to be a star to break a hurricane stroke Samastipur, Bihar's young feeling struggled to copy this form. After being dismissed for a duck against Mumbai Indians, he only managed 4 runs Knight rider.
Surevanshi started in a promising way and opened his account with a stylish cover -oriented limit. However, his stay is short -lived. In the next delivery, Vaibhav Arora had bowling a short ball that Sureavanshi tried to shoot, just to make wrong to the small door. Ajinkya Rahane ran and received a bright capture to send young people back to the pavilion.
In particular, the striking century of Suriavanshi, Ishant Sharma, Muhammad Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Washington Sundar, Rashid Khan and Karim Janat opposed a bowling attack – made his success even more impressive. It was also the second fastest century in the history of the tournament.
Rajasthan Royals Bowling coach Shane Bond recently announced that the team management is cautious with young talents.
“Coaching staff did not try to make things very complex with Vaibhav. He gets some license to go out and just play, which has done an incredible job for a 14 -year -old child. So again, he missed in the last game, but for us, you don't want to panic with someone really young, tomorrow, tomorrow,” he said.
“Rathour (Rathour) talks about the game plans and the pottery he will oppose, and he will do it again for this match, but he is a very small child, so I am happy to go out there.
Bond emphasized the importance of patience while feeding a player so young.
“He (Vaibhav) is obviously a serious talented actor, but at the same time a child. So, we will be really patient when you are on the move, we will be really patient because you should be. And the other part, waiting for a 14 -year -old child to be a professional.