Jaipur: IPLVaibhav Suryavanshi is playing consistently well in the current season. So far in the current tournament, 15-year-old batsmen have scored 52, 31, 39, 78, 0, 46, 8, 103, 43 respectively in 9 innings. Right now Vaibhav is leading the race for the Orange Cap. He has scored four hundred runs. Average 44.44 in 9 innings. This batsman has batted at a strike rate of over 238. In the last match on Tuesday too, Vaibhav played a 16-ball 43-run innings against Punjab Kings. Murali Karthik and Mohit Sharma have drawn comparisons with Mahendra Singh Dhoni after seeing his batting.
Talking about Vaibhav’s batting, the two formers told Cricbuzz, ‘The only player like that is Mahendra Singh Dhoni. It doesn’t matter which franchise one is playing against or in which arena. Only one name is in everyone’s mind, that is Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Popularity is of a different level.
Meanwhile, Vaibhav gave a befitting reply to the Pakistani journalist. Recently, Pakistani journalist Nauman Niaz saw Vaibhav’s devastating batting at this age and claimed that special technology has been used in his bat. Ever since that comment, many have been interested to hear what Vaibhav has to say in response to this claim. Now finally answered Vaibhav. When asked about this after Rajasthan Royals’ thrilling win over Punjab Kings, Vaibhav said, ‘God put (the AI chip in the bat). He told me above that he was putting something on my bat, and that’s what I’m using.’
Be it in the IPL or in the jersey of the country in the U-19 World Cup, the way Vaibhav is doing devastating batting, he has impressed everyone. The expert named Dr. Nauman Niaz recently said in a program on Pak channel, ‘Looking at Suryavanshi’s bat, it seems that an AI chip has been installed in it. The way we do doping tests, his bat should also be tested. His batting seems inhuman.’ Even if he says all this in a funny way, but that does not stop his criticism or trolling. He had to face criticism from netizens earlier. This time the cricket board of a country also practically trolled that Pakistani journalist.