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‘After exiting …’: 14 -year -old Vaibhav after IPL debut on Suryavanshi on ‘cry’. Cricket news

Rajasthan Royals’ 14 year old sensation, SplendorQuickly became one of the most discussed names IPL 2025 Not only for his fearless batting, but also for a moment that raised widespread speculation. During their first match Lucknow Super GiantsThe young man was seen rubbing his eyes on the way back into the dugout after being dismissed. Many people admitted that the emerging stars were broken into tears.See also: LSG vs SRH However, Suryavanshi has now addressed the incident, in which all rumors are for resting. In a video shared by Rajasthan Royals, the teenager explained that the feelings that see were actually due to eye irritation.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?“When did I cry?” He said with laughter. “My eyes were hurting. I saw the screen after leaving, and the bright light took me a lot of nap. People thought that I was crying, but I was not, the light was just found in my eyes.”

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The young batsman has definitely allowed his bat to talk. He announced his arrival with 20-Gunds 34, which breaks experienced bowlers such as Avesh Khan and Shardul Thakur for sixes. In six matches so far, Suryavanshi has scored 195 runs at a strike rate of 219.1 and an average of 32.5, a notable number for someone’s age. Although Rajasthan is out of Royals Playoff dispute After a difficult campaign and his latest defeat for Punjab kings in Jaipur, Suryavanshi’s emergence has been a silver lining. His fearless intentions and natural nature suggests that he is meant to live here, and fans must be eagerly looking at how this cricketing develops in the coming seasons.


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