15 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi played a stormy inning of 44 runs in 22 balls against Afghanistan ‘A’. Vaibhav, who hit 9 fours, missed his half-century. His explosive start laid the foundation for a big score for India ‘A’ in the match.
Dambulla: The second match of the Tri-Series ODI series is being played today between India ‘A’ and Afghanistan ‘A’. All eyes were on how 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who disappointed by getting out cheaply in the first match, would perform in the second match. Now in this match against Afghanistan ‘A’, Vaibhav has stolen the show with his explosive batting.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who came to open for India ‘A’ team, started batting aggressively from the very first ball. He hit fours, but was out just a few runs before the fifty. A wrong shot from Vaibhav took him back to the pavilion.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi missed fifty against Afghanistan ‘A’
In the match against Afghanistan ‘A’, Vaibhav expressed his aggressive intentions by hitting a four on the very first ball. Vaibhav, who won the Orange Cap with his explosive batting in IPL, batted openly here too. Suryavanshi faced only 22 balls and scored 44 runs at a strike rate of 200. This stormy innings of Vaibhav included 9 brilliant fours. In the 8th over of the innings, Vaibhav was caught by the wicketkeeper while trying to hit a big shot. In this way he missed completing his fifty by just six runs.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi had failed in the first match
India ‘A’ had a thrilling win against Sri Lanka ‘A’ in their first match of the tri-series. However, Vaibhav Suryavanshi could not do anything special in that match and was out after scoring only 14 runs.
India ‘A’ team moving towards big score
India ‘A’ team, which came to bat first after losing the toss against Afghanistan ‘A’, got a great start. 74 runs were added for the first wicket in 7.1 overs. Suryavanshi scored 44 runs, while his teammate Prabhsimran Singh played a brilliant inning of 84 runs. By the end of 25 overs, India had scored 174 runs after losing 3 wickets and were moving towards a big score.