SURYAVANSHİ should not be the next Prithvi Shaw: Old Indian coach

Former Indian coach Greg Chappell has a fair warning for coaches and media on the Vaibhav Syrians
At the age of 14, Vaibhav lived a dream life. RS 1.1, equipped with a Crore -worth IPL contract, has seen a good success, a sloping meteoric rise on the fastest second century in the history of the league and the U19 Indian side. However, former Indian coach Greg Chappell paid attention to the wind, saying that Suriavanshi could syllab a apocalypse to his career in the previous stages.
Warning to BCCI on Chappell's Syria
In the Espncricinfo column, Chappell did not allow BCCI not to suppress Vaibhav and go down the same way as Vinod Kambli or Prithvi Shaw. The stars mentioned above also exhibited a tremendous potential in their prime, but unfortunately it went very versatile. As a result, his careers, which had a high note, ended very suddenly.
“Tendulkar succeeded not only because of talent, but a solid support system – a stoacı temperament, a wise coach, a young man who protected him from the circus. On the other hand, Vinod Kambli, who was equally talented and perhaps more flashy, fought to balance his fame and discipline. The fall was as dramatic as the rise. Prithvi Shaw has fallen, but still can go back to the summit.Chappell wrote.
Responsibility of coaches, BCCI and Media
The former Indian coach pointed out that it is the responsibility of franchise, BCCI and coaches to ensure the proper protection and guidance of Suriavanshi.
“In the jack ecosystem to protect Sureavanshi – BCCI, franchise, mentors and media – are responsible. The ability should be guided and not exalted; Nurtured, not just marketedChappell added.
Vaibhav is still fragile
Chappell also stated that Vaibhav Syrians are still a child and that his identity is still “fragile”. He marked the threat of making his talent popular to some extent that he could harm young people.
“14 years old, Syriaavanshi is still a child – physiological, neurological, emotionally. His brain is still binding himself, his values are still formed, his identity is still fragile. In this context, such a appreciation, such an expectation, such a public man, can be a double -edged swordChappell wrote.
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