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IPL 2025: Former India great gives massive verdict on 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Shastri tempered his praise with caution, acknowledging Vaibhav's youth and the learning curve he must still navigate.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Vaibhav Suryavanshi

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In a remarkable debut for the Indian Premier League (IPL), 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has become the talk of the cricketing community across India. Displaying maturity beyond his years, Vaibhav captivated audiences by hitting a six off his very first ball delivered by experienced bowler Shardul Thakur.

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Cricket Experts Take Notice

The boldness and skill demonstrated in his first outing have drawn comparisons to seasoned players and gained the praise of respected figures, including former India national team coach Ravi Shastri. "The first shot he played took everyone’s breath away," Shastri expressed during an interview on The International Cricket Council (ICC) Review.

However, Shastri tempered his praise with caution, acknowledging Vaibhav's youth and the learning curve he must still navigate. "The power is there, but developing technique and temperament takes time," he noted.

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Nurturing Young Talent

Shastri emphasised the importance of allowing Vaibhav to grow at his own pace, learning from both victories and setbacks inherent in the sport. "He's young, so I would say just let him play a bit because, at that age, there’s bound to be failure as well. It’s how he handles failure," he advised.

Challenges and Growth

Vaibhav faced some difficulties against Bhuvneshwar Kumar's short-pitched deliveries, an experience likely to prove invaluable in his development. His ability to bounce back from such challenges will be closely watched.

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"When you hit someone for six with the first ball you face, it’s indicative of talent, but there's no respite in professional cricket. Whether 14 or 20, challenges are part of the game. What matters is how he adapts and progresses," Shastri concluded. 

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