After Vaibhav Suryavanshi, his younger brother Ashirwad made waves, scored a century in just so many balls.

Ashirwad Sooryavanshi: Even small blessings from Vaibhav Suryavanshi Suryavanshi has attracted everyone’s attention by scoring a brilliant century.

Ashirwad Sooryavanshi: These days, 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi is constantly in the headlines in Indian cricket due to his explosive batting. At a very young age, Vaibhav has made many big records in his name with his explosive batting. Now his younger brother Ashirwad Suryavanshi is also making headlines. Ashirwad has recently caught everyone’s attention by scoring a brilliant century in a local practice match in Samastipur.

Ashirwad Suryavanshi scored a century

In fact, recently in a local practice match played in Samastipur, Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s younger brother Ashirwad Suryavanshi performed brilliantly with the bat and scored a brilliant century. In this match, Ashirwad played a stormy inning of 103 runs in 87 balls, which included 20 fours and 1 six. His elder brother Ujjwal Suryavanshi shared the information about this century of blessings on Instagram story.

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Brother shared the story

Let us tell you, the information about this brilliant innings of Ashirwad Suryavanshi was shared by his elder brother Ujjwal Suryavanshi through Instagram story. While sharing the pictures and scorecard of the match on his Instagram, Ujjal said that Ashirwad has scored the first century of his career. Along with this, he also shared three heart emojis.

Father responded

15 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has already made a special name for himself in Indian cricket by batting explosively. Now his younger brother Ashirwad has attracted everyone’s attention by scoring this brilliant century. After this century of blessings, his father Sanjeev Suryavanshi asked people on Facebook to continue their blessings and love.

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