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After the Hero Century, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi gets IPL reality check

Rajasthan Royals' 14-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi's unpredictability of the game after a stunning century against the two-ball Ducks in the last match against the two-ball Ducks in the last match. Suryavanshi was in Seventh Paradise against Gujarat Titans on Monday when he became the youngest player, defeating a hundred in the men's Twenty20 cricket match, but the teenager fell in the first match against the Mumbai Indians.
Rajasthan coach Rahul Dravid urged to act cautiously when complimenting or criticizing young people, saying he will inevitably succeed and fail in his career – a prediction that has proven to be correct.
Suryavanshi chases 218's target, trying to clear the middle in his second delivery he faces from Deepak Chahar, but the young opening batsman finds that it will jack up the edge of the circle, silences Jaipur's home fans, he watches suspiciously.

Commentator Ian Bishop said: “As his coach said, he will have to learn to deal with failures, just as his coach said.”


Suryavanshi, however, wasn't the only batsman in the chase struggle, as his wicket triggered a hit crash. Trent Boult (3-28) and Jasprit Bumrah (2-15) tore through the batting order of Rajasthan, while Karn Sharma (3-23) Mumbai cleaned up the tail with 100 wins (their sixth straight win). With the temporary migration of Mumbai to the top of the desktop, Rajasthan has now been eliminated from the playoffs.

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