Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s talent or just luck? Former cricketer made a surprising statement – said – batting is due to luck
Robin Utthappa on Vaibhav Suryavanshi: These days, the name of young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi is increasingly being discussed in Indian cricket. At a very young age, he has attracted everyone’s attention with his performance. While playing for Rajasthan team, he batted brilliantly in the last season and made a name for himself in a short time.
By scoring a century in the competition, Vaibhav showed that he has the potential to become a big player. In the last season, he scored runs at a very high rate and batted aggressively in many matches and put pressure on the opposition bowlers.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi had also performed brilliantly in the youth level world competition. In the title match, he played a memorable inning of 175 runs in 80 balls against England. Thanks to his strong batting, the Indian team batted first and scored a huge score of more than 400. After this the match became almost one-sided and India registered a big victory.
His ability to hit long sixes at a young age has impressed everyone. At the age of just 14, his powerful batting indicates that he can become a big name in the world of cricket in the future.
Questions are being raised regarding technology
Although his aggressive batting is being praised a lot, many cricket experts are not completely convinced about his technique and defensive game. Some former players believe that if they want to remain successful at the top level for a long time, they will have to strengthen their technique. Former Indian batsman Robin Uthappa has also given his opinion on the same subject. While praising Vaibhav’s talent, he has also expressed concern about one aspect of his game.
Uthappa expressed concern
Robin Uthappa said during the conversation that Vaibhav Suryavanshi is a very talented player and has the potential to become a big player. He said, “I have seen Vaibhav closely and he is a brilliant player. But a lot of his batting seems to depend on luck. It is not easy to survive for a long time in top level cricket only on the basis of luck.” Uthappa believes that international level bowlers quickly identify the weaknesses of the batsman and make strategies accordingly.
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Expectations will increase in the new session
A lot is being expected from Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the coming season. Last season, he did not get a chance to play in all the matches, but this time it is expected that he may get consistent opportunities. If he improves his aggressive batting as well as his technique, Indian cricket may get a big star in the coming years. Now all eyes will be on how he answers the critics with his performance in the upcoming season.
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