Former Australian cricketer Michael Clarke In right terms I was surprised to see the promotion built around grandeur Suryavanshi’s growth in international cricket, That too At the young age of 15 years.
He mentioned that he had seen a lot of anticipation towards a young player in his childhood, when the great Sachin Tendulkar stepped out in Australia for the first time in his career.

Truthin teNdulkar, on this date, remains one of the most prestigious Name In the world of cricket. No matter what the list of records with the bat, one name is most common in the Test and ODI formats of the game, and he is Great Indian cricketer. he also lives of the world greatest ever batsman, with 35000+ collected runs In a profession Of More than two decades.
a career until Sachin’s not only requirements An early start but also concluding promising form an extension of Two decades, remarkable consistency, prowess on display and much more quantity of Fitness. Now, with Vaibhav Suryavanshi getting closer to International debut at age 15 attracts fans a comparison With the great Indian batsman.
Michael Clarke hits back at comparison between Sachin Tendulkar and Vaibhav Suryavanshi
Former Australian cricketer Michael Clarke is surprised to see Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s Sheer ball striking ability and quantity of anticipation built around player’s Future in international cricket.

Suryavanshi has the support of many legends of the game and has been declared suitable to make A debut in senior for men Despite the young age of 15, international cricket. Seeing this reminded Clark of the last time he did this saw Such publicity was created when 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar stepped on Australian soil for the first time and Apply A masterclass.
“Well, I Not there. Have seen this before. I Not there. Saw a 15 year old kid doing this,” Clark said. However, he also said that comparisons between the young Suryavanshi and Sachin Tendulkar, who is an institution in his own right, are unfair.
“You know, I think about you again and again can’t compare. Two Very different player. But I remember Sachin Tendulkar coming to Australia at the age of 17 and, man, the hype was real. I think he was 16 years old. Was 16 years old. And that publicity was earned. That legacy is there for everyone to see,” the 45-year-old said.
The former Australian legend suggests that Suryavanshi is not ready for red-ball action yet.
Although Clarke seemed genuinely impressed by Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s immense talent, he did not hesitate to claim that he was more suited to T20 cricket and may not be ready to make the move to the longest format of the game yet.
“I No Thinking anyone’s I hope he can progress and become good in test cricket nobody’s Saying that he can walk into Test cricket and become one of the greats tomorrow,” He said.
“I think the way he plays, he’s got a lot of it at the moment I am See, very suitable for this format,” Clark looked. The former Australian immediately made it clear that performance at any level at this age keeps him ahead race against the many.
“Now that Not there. meaning that should not do Be selected at some level. If he keeps scoring runs, no matter what the format, hell Play T20 cricket for India, ODI cricket for India and hopefully play Test cricket for India,” He added.
“And then the challenge will be to adapt,” Clarke reflects on the biggest challenge for the RR youngster.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi has scored 404 runs across only 10 matches In it IPL season And has also scored his second IPL century. Suryavanshi’s His tremendous strike rate of 237 gives him an edge over other players.
However, Clarke pointed out that international cricket will force him to adjust to different conditions around the world and it will be a big learning experience for young Vaibhav Suryavanshi as he will have to adapt to the pace of all three formats of the game.
And then the challenge will be to adapt to the three formats and adapt to different conditions around the world,” Clarke concluded.
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