IND vs ENG: Suryavanshi’s ‘Vaibhav’ was not visible in the debut match, could not score as many runs despite his age, Butler implicated him

India vs England 2nd T20I: India’s youngest debutant in international cricket Vaibhav Suryavanshi The first match was nothing special. Cricket fans expected a big innings from him in the second T20 match against England, but he got out after scoring only 14 runs. 15 year old Vaibhav faced 10 balls and hit two brilliant sixes in his innings. His start was good, but he could not convert it into a big innings. Given his age, he could not score that many runs.

As soon as Vaibhav came on the field, he batted without any fear. He tried to play big shots from the beginning and showed his intention to put pressure on the England bowlers. But while trying to score fast runs, he lost his wicket. However, seeing his short innings it was clear that he has the confidence to play big matches. Being nervous in the debut match, he got stumped by Jos Buttler.

This is how Will Jax framed him

England spinner Will Jacques cleverly bowled the ball outside the off stump. Vaibhav wanted to go ahead and play a big shot, but missed the ball completely. Wicketkeeper Jos Buttler, standing behind, showed his agility and immediately scattered the wickets. The decision went to the third umpire and the replay clearly showed that Vaibhav was out of the crease. After this he was given stump out on 14 runs.

there’s still a long way to go

Not every player is able to play a big innings in his first international match. Something similar happened with Vaibhav Suryavanshi also. However, by hitting two sixes in his short innings, he showed that he has the power to play big shots. This match was a learning opportunity for him. Cricket fans hope that in the coming matches, Vaibhav will learn from his mistakes and play many great innings for Team India.

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