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The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai, belonged to the currently stunned. “Woke up to see how an 8th grade played in the IPL !!!! What a debut!” He wrote to X and reacted to Rajasthan Royals on Rajasthan Royals to the historical debut of Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Saturday. The left-handed dough became the youngest player in IPL history and immediately worked as an impact replacement against Lucknow Super Giants.


The Indian batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi wrote history on Saturday and was the youngest player who appears in the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the age of 14. The Rajasthan Royals brought him as an impact replacement during their game against the Lucknow Super Giants. The left-handed dough had been picked up by Rajasthan for $ 130,500 in the November auction-so he was only 13 years old-and looked at a place in the lucrative T20 tournament.

At the age of 14 and 23 days, Suryavanshi smashed the previous record for the latest debutant in the IPL and exceeded Prayas Ray Barman, who was 16 years and 157 days when he debut Bengaluru for Royal Challengers in 2019.

He was drafted into Rajasthan’s home in Jaipur as an impact player after Sanju Samson skipper was excluded with an injury. Suryavanshi then went out to open the Innings together with Yashasvi Jaiswal, and replaced Sandeep Sharma moderate when the team pursued a goal of 181.

The teenager made an immediate impression and hit his first ball for six-a-flat shot across the border over the extra cover of Pacer Shardul Thakur.

The nickname “Boss Baby” from TV commentator-one alluding to the animated film-the baby face Suryavanshi achieved 34 runs before it was amazed by South African spinner Aiden Markram. His 20-ball knocked two four and three six, and he shared an 85-run opening partnership with the left-hander Jaiswal, a test player for India with 19 upper limits.

Suryavanshi’s background comes from Bihar, one of the poorest countries in India and has attracted attention. According to Indian media reports, his father is a farmer and part -time journalist.

For the first time, he stepped into the spotlight as an explosive U19 test Against Australia-The second fastest youth examination after Moeen Ali 56 ball hundred for England in 2005.

Suryavanshi made his debut for Bihar at the age of only 12 in January last year.

Rajasthan Royals coach Rahul Dravid, who was impressed during a net session in front of the auction, later said that Suryavanshi had “some really good skills”.

With entries from agencies

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