Key Points

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, just 14, stunned the IPL with a blistering 35-ball century, the fastest by an Indian. His coach, Manish Ojha, confidently predicts his future in India's T20 squad. Suryavanshi's fearless batting dismantled Gujarat Titans' experienced bowling attack. Rajasthan Royals cruised to an 8-wicket victory thanks to his explosive knock.

Key Points: Coach Manish Ojha Backs Vaibhav Suryavanshi for India T20 Team

  • 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes fastest IPL century by an Indian
  • Coach Manish Ojha praises his fearless batting approach
  • Suryavanshi's 101 off 38 stuns Gujarat Titans
  • Rajasthan Royals secure dominant 8-wicket win
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He will be part of T20 Indian team: Vaibhav Suryavanshi's coach Manish Ojha

14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi's explosive IPL century earns high praise from coach Manish Ojha, who predicts his future in India's T20 squad.

"As I said earlier, he will be part of the T20 Indian team, so he has taken the first step towards that goal. - Manish Ojha"

Patna, April 29

Vaibhav Suryavanshi's coach, Manish Ojha, firmly believes that the young sensation will be a part of India's T20 setup, and following his relentless onslaught in Jaipur against the Gujarat Titans, the 14-year-old took the first step towards that goal.

At 14, when teenagers are typically busy with school assignments and playing video games, Suryavanshi, the boy wonder, left an everlasting impression in the cash-rich league. With a whirlwind century that came from just 35 deliveries, Vaibhav lit up the 'Pink City'. He became the fastest Indian to slam a ton in the IPL and, overall, the second-fastest after the legendary Chris Gayle.

Manoj was filled with great pride after witnessing his pupil toy with GT's bowling unit, boasting 694 international caps, with aggression and confidence. Manoj gave a sneak peek into the 14-year-old's mentality while batting and revealed that the teenager believes in respecting good deliveries and punishing the bowler for loose ones.

"As I said earlier, he will be part of the T20 Indian team, so he has taken the first step towards that goal. The aggressive style he displayed and the confidence with which he was playing were commendable and a matter of great pride for me as a coach. He respects the good ball and punishes the bad ball. This has been his batting tendency right from the beginning," Manoj told ANI.

Suryavanshi got off the mark with a towering 90m maximum over long-on in the opening over, forcing Mohammed Siraj to admire the effortless marvel along with the rest of the spectators. After the 'Miyaan Magic' vanished and Rashid Khan's spin webs were cut through, Suryavanshi had left GT's think tank clueless.

While riding on his luck, the young southpaw kept charging at the bowlers with a touch of unorthodox batting technique, even though some of his shots were miscued and safely dropped on the ground. Even after muscling the ball away for 52 runs off 20 in the powerplay, Suryavanshi still wanted to prove he could get 49 in the next 18 deliveries.

Suryavanshi's 101-run blitzkrieg eventually came to an end on his 38th delivery of the innings. Prasidh Krishan rattled his stumps with a searing yorker, punching the return ticket to Rajasthan's dressing room. Even after losing the 14-year-old, the damage inflicted was way beyond recovery as Rajasthan relished an 8-wicket triumph.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Wow! A 14-year-old smashing records like this is insane! 😲 The future of Indian cricket looks bright with talents like Vaibhav. That 35-ball century had me jumping off my couch!
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Priya M.
While his talent is undeniable, I hope they manage his career carefully. At 14, the pressure and expectations could be overwhelming. Let's not rush him into international cricket too soon.
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Amit S.
That shot against Siraj was pure class! The way he stepped out and lofted it over long-on... reminds me of young Sachin. Coach Ojha must be so proud!
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Neha T.
I was at the stadium and the energy was electric! 🔥 Everyone was chanting his name by the 10th over. GT bowlers looked completely clueless against this kid. Can't wait to see more of him!
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Sanjay R.
Impressive knock no doubt, but let's see how he handles quality international bowling. IPL is one thing, facing Rabada or Bumrah in T20Is is completely different. Hope he gets proper guidance.
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Kavita P.
His temperament is what impressed me most. At 14, to have that clarity about respecting good balls and punishing bad ones... that's rare maturity. Coach Ojha has done wonders with him!

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