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Ravi Shastri and Vaibhav Suryavanshi

New Delhi: Former India coach Ravi Shastri has praised a new wave of IPL batting talent, identifying four young players, believing that it is lucky for international cricket, while a teenager also offers a note of caution to make proud.
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Speaking on the ICC review, Shastri revealed that he has been blown out of the fearless performance of Chennai Super Kings’ AyushRajasthan Royals’ SplendorAnd Punjab kingsOpening pair Priyash Arya And Prabhasimran Singh,
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“Two Punjab openers (Arya and Singh) also give it a smack,” Shastri said. “It is as if these youth, 14 years, 17 years old, get in and see it, hit it in the first six overs.”
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The 23 -year -old Arya is particularly explosives, scoring 254 runs from eight innings at a strike rate leaving the jaws of 201.58, including a surprising centenary against CSK. Meanwhile, 17-year-old Mahatre impressed with his fearless strokeplay, scoring 32 off just 15 balls against a star-stamped Mumbai Indians line-up.
“Shots Ayush Mahatre played against Mumbai Indians, was incredible,” said Shastri. “To come out for a 17 -year -old and express himself in this way, he grabbed everyone’s eye. If he is properly handled and surrounded by the right people, he can go a long way.”

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Shastri also exposed 14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who scored 34 off 20 balls including sixes in his first delivery in the IPL. But when he praised Suryavanshi’s audacity, he also took care.
Shastri said, “The first shot he played used to breathe everyone.” “But she is young. Failure will be. It’s about how he handles them.”

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Shastri warned that Suryavanshi’s early success would attract difficult challenges. “People will come with new things. A lot of small things will be thrown on it. When you tones someone’s first ball for six, there is no mercy. He will have to get used to it.”
The former coach of India paid attention to the depth in India’s White-Ball Talent Pool, but urged the selectors to seize the moment with the in-form players.
“If you feel that someone is hot and is ticking most of the boxes, then pick it up,” Shastri insisted. “Don’t wait for the next season. Strike when the iron is hot.”

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