“Normal thing for me”: when Centurion Vaibhav Suriavanshi hit the first Ball Sixes

The cricket world is fascinating by the brave stroke game, but for 14-year-old Vaibhav Syriavanshi, things like First-Ball Sixes are something “normal” because it does not avoid the grandeur of the scene. Sureavanshi burned IPL as the youngest Centurion so far in the T20 jack with 38 balls 101 with 11 six and seven four dotted. Surprisingly, 94 of them arrived at the borders only in the third match in the high -bet tournament.
This was after a 34 -round playing on the IPL output, which was the first ball under 20 wholesale and firmly fixing the spotlight on the angel face.
“This was normal for me. I played under the age of 19 for India and also played at the first ball I hit the first ball. I wasn’t under pressure to play the first 10 balls.
“This was my first game. Yes, there was an international Melon (in front of me) and the scene was great, but I was just playing my game.”
Young of Bihar’s Samastipur was born three years after the IPL’s start, so the plundering kick makes him the first player to be younger than the league to get hundreds of points.
Sureavanshi grateful to his parents for sacrificing their comfort for their growth – his father Sanjeev and his mother Aarti.
“I’m because I’m because of my family. My mother, for the sake of my application program, sleeps at the age of 11 at 3 in the morning, sleeping almost three hours.
“Then he’s preparing food for me. My father left his job to support me. My brother is interested in his job and the household works with great difficulties. But the Pope supports me.” He said.
“… God makes many employees never fail. The results we see and the success I have achieved stems from my family.” Young promised to protect the focal point despite the spotlight and try to find a place in the national team.
“I want to contribute to India and I have to work hard for it. I can’t stop working hard until it reaches this level. I will try to do well for the country,” he said.
He was also grateful for Rajasthan Royals Team Management because he was brought to the ship after a hearing.
“I have been preparing for this moment for a long time and I am happy to work as I wanted.
“They introduced me to Sir (Dravid), Rahul (Dravid). To be educated by Rahul Sir, a dream took place and I get more support from other support personnel and senior players, they give confidence that I can do it.” He said.
“They tell me I can always win for the team. There’s no pressure on what’s going on in line because they motivate me.”
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