Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fight: High-voltage drama after Super Over, players seen pushing among themselves

The fourth match of the tri-series being played between India-A and Sri Lanka-A team was very exciting and full of high-voltage drama. This match, which lasted till the Super Over, not only ended with a very close defeat, but also saw a heated clash between the players of both the teams on the field (Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fight).
social media But a video is fast going viral, in which the rising young batsman of the Indian team, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, is seen alone confronting and scuffling with the Sri Lankan players. The India A team led by captain Tilak Verma had to face a crushing defeat in this thrilling match. However, this live fight on the field (Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fight) has grabbed more headlines than this win or loss.
The scuffle started as soon as the match ended
According to eyewitnesses and viral videos, the entire incident happened right after the Sri Lankan team’s victory in the Super Over. When the players of both the teams were returning towards the pavilion after the match was over, at the same time sledging (sharp statements) started on the field. Within no time the situation escalated to such an extent that a scuffle started between Vaibhav Suryavanshi and the Sri Lankan players. It is clearly visible in the video that Vaibhav first argues with the players of the opposing team and then as the conversation progresses, both sides start giving up.
Suryansh Shedge waved the bat in the air
Seeing Vaibhav surrounded alone, Indian batsman Suryansh Shedge present at the other end also jumped into the controversy. Suryansh was also seen having a heated argument with the Sri Lankan players and angrily warned the opposing team by waving his bat in the air. After this, other senior players of both the teams and on-field umpires intervened and pacified the matter.
Defeat in Super Over became cause of controversy
Actually, this main match played between India-A and Sri Lanka-A was a tie (inconclusive). To decide the result of the match, Super Over was resorted to, in which Sri Lanka, batting first, scored 16 runs. The Indian team needed 17 runs to win, but chasing the target, Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Suryansh Shedge could score only 9 runs in the super over. After this close defeat, the tension that arose while leaving the field took the form of a dispute (Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fight).
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