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Vaibhav Suryavanshi: To make IPL history from training on a roof. Cricket news

Jaipur: Vaibahava Suryavanshi of Rajasthan Royals went back after his dismissal as team partner Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrated his knock during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match between Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans in Jaipur. (PTI photo)

In 2021, during the dark and indefinite days of the Kovid -19 lockdown, a 10 -year -old boy from Bihar established a makeshift net on his roof. No cricket ground is open and no formal coaching is available, little Splendor Cricket will spend countless hours to fulfill their shots against balls and dream of wearing an IPL jersey one day.
Fast forward only four years – the same boy who now 14, has lost his name in history books.
In a magical night Sawai Mansingh Stadium In Jaipur, Vaibhav Suryavanshi shocked the cricket world by breaking another Fast century in IPL History. Facing experienced international bowlers, the fearless teenager reached her hundred in just 35 balls, declared herself as one of the most talented talents that Indian cricket has seen over the years.
This makes this story even more remarkable is the way he took. Without the luxury of world -class academies or aristocratic training facilities during its early years, the roof sessions of splendor laid the foundation for fearless, powerful and easy batting style, which is seeing the world in astonishment today.
Now going viral in a video, young Vaibhav can be seen practicing tirelessly on his roof, honoring a lot of skills that will one day end the best bowling attacks in the world.
His journey is not only about cricket – it is about flexibility, dreams, family sacrifices and belief that extraordinary talent can come from the most common places.
From a roof in Bihar to the big stage of IPL – Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s story is a reminder that no dream is very big, and no effort is ever noticed.

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