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Will have special place in Indian cricket: RR batting coach Rathour predicts bright future for special Suryavanshi

ANI April 29, 2025 181 views

Rajasthan Royals batting coach Vikram Rathour has labeled 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi as a "special talent" following his record-breaking century against Gujarat Titans. The young prodigy became the youngest player to score a T20 century while also registering the second-fastest IPL ton. Suryavanshi's 101 off just 35 balls helped RR snap their five-match losing streak in spectacular fashion. Rathour praised the teenager's temperament and predicted he would have a "special place in Indian cricket" if he continues working hard.

"Everything is special about him... he will have a special place in Indian cricket" - Vikram Rathour"
Jaipur, April 29: Former India and current Rajasthan Royals batting coach Vikram Rathour believes "special" Vaibhav Suryavanshi will have a "special" place in Indian cricket if he keeps working hard following his record-shattering heroics against Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Key Points

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14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes fastest IPL century

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Breaks multiple records against Gujarat Titans

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RR coach Rathour predicts bright future

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Youngest T20 centurion in cricket history

Suryavanshi left an everlasting impression on Monday night in the history of the T20 format with his grand spectacle at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. The 14-year-old, who has recently taken baby steps in his career, toyed with GT's bowling unit, boasting 694 international caps.

His record-tumbling 101 from a mere 35 deliveries broke the backbone of Gujarat's 209/4 defence and put Rajasthan's five-match losing streak to rest. His sizzling century inspired the Royals to a commanding eight-wicket triumph with a handful of overs to spare.

"Everything is special about him. If he keeps doing it and keeps working hard, he will have a long career. He is a special kid and has a special talent. If he keeps working hard, he will have a special place in Indian cricket," Rathour remarked in the post-match press conference.

The 14-year-old 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.

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.

He left GT shell-shocked and brought up his maiden IPL century in a similar fashion to how he opened his account. He went on the back foot and pulled it away over the deep mid-wicket. The helmet was off, and the beaming smile said it all as the head coach, Rahul Dravid, got out of his wheelchair to give a standing ovation to the youngster.

"I thought it was really special. We have been watching him in the nets for the past two months and know what he is capable of. But to do it in front of this kind of crowd and a situation like this against a really good bowling attack. I think it was really special. A lot of credit to him," Rathour said.

"He is a special talent. What makes him special, I think, is that for a 14-year-old kid to play like this makes him special. We saw him four months back when he gave the trial. A lot of credit to him; he has a great temperament today. It was an extraordinary innings," he added.

Suryavanshi, at 14 years and 32 days, became the youngest player to score a century in T20 cricket and the second-fastest to hit a ton in the cash-rich league's history. It took a searing yorker from Prasidh Krishna to put an end to Suryavanshi's relentless onslaught. However, by the time he returned, the damage was done; GT eventually surrendered to an 8-wicket defeat.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an incredible talent! At just 14 years old, this kid is making history. Can't wait to see him represent India someday 🇮🇳 The way he demolished GT's bowling attack was pure class!
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Priya M.
While the performance was outstanding, I hope the media and management don't put too much pressure on him. Remember what happened with some other young prodigies? Let him develop at his own pace.
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Amit S.
That shot over long-on to start his innings gave me chills! Reminded me of young Sachin's debut. The future of Indian cricket looks bright with talents like Suryavanshi coming through.
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Neha P.
The way Rahul Dravid stood up from his wheelchair says it all! When the Wall himself gives a standing ovation, you know this kid is something special. Hope he gets good guidance to handle the fame.
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Sanjay T.
I'm cautiously optimistic. The innings was phenomenal, but let's see how he handles different conditions and bowling attacks. The real test will come when teams start analyzing his weaknesses.
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Meera R.
That smile after his century was everything! 😍 So refreshing to see pure joy and passion in cricket again. Hope he keeps that childlike enthusiasm even as he grows in the game.

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