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Who is Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old who stunned the IPL on debut? | Cricket News

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Mature beyond his yearsYour Cricket speaks

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All in the World Cricket are talking about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the Indian player who made a dazzling debut in the IPL only 14 years.

The shy school Vaibhav Suryavanshi is in the country of dreams with only 14 years, becoming the youngest player in the history of the Indian Premier League and marking the occasion with a bold first ball ball.

The intrepid young left -hander is being promoted as a superstar in the fact that its instant impact opened the batting for Rajasthan Royals on Saturday, when he scored 34 of 20 balls in Jaipur with three six and two four.

He finished in the lost team stole the center of attention when, at 14 and 23 days, he made his debut for Rajasthan after being bought for $ 130,500 at the November players auction at the age of only 13.

An explosive batter of free score, which can also turn, Suryavanshi comes from the poorest state in India, Bihar, and his father is a part -time farmer and journalist, according to reports from the Indian media.

Mature beyond his years

The adolescent’s rise has been fast. He made his national debut at age 12 in the Ranji trophy in January 2024 before being selected for the squad of children under 19 years against an Australian tour team. Hey hit a century of 58 banks, the second fastest in youth tests after Moeen Ali in England in 2005.

But it was the war of offers at the auction of IPL players in 2024 that catapulted the young man to world headlines. Now he finds his among the Elite of Cricket in the most popular and lucrative T tournament in the world and has been praised by former players after his first show.

The former captain of England, Michael Vaughan, labeled a clip of Suryavanshi hitting his first ball for six seasoned sailors of India Shardul Thakur and wrote in X: “This is incredible.”

“He is 14 years old but has the mind of a 30 -year -old,” said the former batter of India Sanjay Manjrekar. “Vaibhav Suryavanshi seemed safe from bowling players who have been playing bowling for years.”

The former batter of India, Suresh Raina, said: “Crick will declare in the future. Vaibhav Suryavanshi will show what he is capable of.”

Rajasthan’s coach and the great Rahul Dravid of India was impressed by the young man in the trials before the auction, saying that Suryavanshi had “some really good skills.”

Vaibhav Suryavanshi in action.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi plays a duration of the shot in the IPL game between Rajasthan Reales and Lucknow Super Giants in the Sawai Mansingh stage in Jaipur on April 19, 2025 [Money Sharma/AFP]

Your Cricket speaks

His father, Sanjeev, expressed astonishment after what happened at the auction.

“I’m speechless … I don’t know what to say. It’s something massive to our family,” said Indian Express newspaper.

“I had a feeling that I would be chosen, but never in my wild dreams would have thought it would be a war of offers.”

He believes that his son is in the right team to realize his potential.

“Over the years, the real ones have prepared the young people. Either Sanju Samson, Yashavi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel or Riyan Plag, all are products of the Rajasthan Royals franchise,” said Sanjeev. “I sincerely hope that Vaibhav also follows the same path.”

The Vaibhav state coach, Pmiod Kumar, described him as a quiet child who loves his cryket.

“He is the son of the player who has come to Earth to play the Crick; he is formed with nothing more,” Kumar told the Times of India newspaper.

“As soon as he speaks. But ask him about the Cricket and can go day and night.”

Born on March 27, 2011, Suryavanshi is the first IPL Cricket player born after the start of the tournament in 2008.

Prayas Ray Buman was the youngest player of previous IPL. He was 16 years and 157 days in 2019 when he made his debut for Bengaluru Royal Challengers.

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