A pure session for the promotional shoot of Rajasthan Royals turned into an unexpected event, thanks to the 14 -year -old explosive batsman from Bihar, and this splendor is none other than Suryavanshi. He can be just a teenager, but Vaibhav Suryavanshi has already developed a reputation for fearless hitting, whether in first -class cricket, India U -19 squad, or representing Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.
But on Thursday, August 7, the power-touching behind the curtain of Pambibha changed all the heads with concerns. The left -handed batsman wearing a Gopro camera on his helmet, stepped into the nets for a routine shoot for his IPL franchise, Rajasthan Royals, according to TOI.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi scares Rajasthan Royals Crew with Blistering Drive during the shoot
At the end of the non-strayer, five members of the camera crew prepared to capture the footage of the young Indian batting sensation in action. As the bowler gave a ball, Vaibhav shut down a straight drive. Reported by the Times of India, the ball rock the pace of Lightning, sidelined the bowler and shouted to the camera crew like a missile.
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The scared cameraman struggled to avoid a straight hit, pigeon, and a straight hit. One of them also fell to the ground in panic. However, no one was hurt by Vaibhav’s fierce shot, but the ball hit someone, this could have a serious medical emergency on the spot.
After the incident, Vaibhav Suryavanshi immediately moved to the crew member and honestly apologized with a hearty “sorry”. This was a moment that captured both fierce power and real humility in his bat and he conquers hearts.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s explosive growth
Earlier this year, the young Indian batting sensation made headlines for a record 35-gendon century for Rajasthan Royals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur in IPL 2025. It was the fastest hundred by an Indian in IPL history and the second fastest in total.
During this summer tour of India’s U-19 tour, Vaibhav opened a series with 48 runs with 48 runs from 19 balls, followed by Quickfire 45 to 34 in the next game. This was followed by only 20 delivery-the third fastest half-century for India was so far. But the real highlight came to the Worster in the last young ODI OD, where he was the fastest in a historic 52 -ball century, the fastest in the young ODI history.
With the help of his impressive knock of 143 runs off 78 balls, Vaibhav finished the young ODI series as the top run-scorer of the series, scoring an average of 355 runs at 71. However, during the youth tests, the red ball trip of the youth was scoring 90 runs at 22.50. However, he is still seen as one of India’s most exciting young batting talents.
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He is definitely not a single dimensional player: Vaibhav Suryavanshi coach
However, Vaibhav’s childhood coach Manish Ojha believed that the youth was far from being a player. Ojha was told by Hindustan Times, “There is a need for continuity, but he is definitely not a single-dimensional player or is just good in T20 or a day’s game.
The player grows and matures in the period of time, and many aspects, such as wickets play, shot selection and execution process, all develop over time. And in the coming days, they will perform better. ,


