Sanju Samson encouraged Vaibhav Suryavanshi who was looking forward to debut, heart winning video came out

Sanju-Vaibhav Bonding: Before the second T20 match to be held in Manchester, a video of Sanju Samson and Vaibhav Suryavanshi has surfaced, which has won the hearts of cricket fans.

Sanju-Vaibhav Bonding: These days the Indian cricket team is on England tour, where a five-match T20 series is being played between the two teams. Before the second T20 match to be held in Manchester, a video of Sanju Samson and Vaibhav Suryavanshi has surfaced, which has won the hearts of cricket fans. In this video, tremendous bonding was seen between the two players.

Tremendous bonding seen between Sanju and Vaibhav

Actually, before the second T20 match to be held in Manchester, a video is becoming increasingly viral on social media. This viral video is from during the practice session of Team India in which Sanju Samson is placing his hand on Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s shoulder and is seen having a long conversation with him. Sanju is seen encouraging Vaibhav like an elder brother.

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Vaibhav is working hard in the nets

This video of both the players is going viral at a time when 15 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi is waiting for his international debut. Despite not getting a chance in the first T20 match against Ireland and against England, Vaibhav is sweating profusely in the nets. Let us tell you, the friendship between Sanju Samson and Vaibhav Suryavanshi is not new. Both were seen playing together for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025.

Got a chance in the playing 11 in place of Sanju

Interestingly, it was only after Sanju’s injury that Vaibhav got a chance in Rajasthan’s playing 11 in IPL 2025 and he took advantage of that opportunity and made it memorable. At the age of just 15, Vaibhav caught everyone’s attention with his explosive batting in IPL 2026. This season, he batted stormily and broke many big records by scoring 776 runs.

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