Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s younger brother’s storm continues, then hits an explosive century, know how many fours and sixes he hit?

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s younger brother Ashirwad (centre) scored a centuryImage Credit source: Instagram

The cricket world is waiting for 15 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi to make his international debut wearing the blue jersey of Team India. Hopefully this wait will end in the T20 match against Ireland in Belfast on 27th June. But while cricket fans are waiting for glory, his younger brother Ashirwad Suryavanshi is also getting ready at home and is wreaking havoc with his bat at the local level. In a local tournament, 10-year-old Ashirwad led his team to a big victory by playing a explosive inning of 168 runs in just 119 balls.

In the local match played in Vaibhav’s village Tajpur in Samastipur district of Bihar, Ashirwad Suryavanshi took the field on behalf of his team Rishabh-11 (Samastipur). Like elder brother Vaibhav, Ashirwad also opened for the team and destroyed the bowlers of Roshan-11 (Vaishali). Ashirwad faced only 119 balls and scored 168 runs hitting fours and sixes like Vaibhav. Suryavanshi, the youngest, hit 19 fours and 6 sixes in his innings and also led his team to victory.

Vaibhav also shared this amazing information of his brother on social media. Well, this is not the first time that Ashirwad, the youngest of the three brothers, has created such a storm with his bat. Just a few days ago, he had scored a century in a similar local match. Then this batsman had scored 103 runs in 87 balls. His team won that match also. The father of these two brothers has already announced that he has taken Vaibhav to a high level and now in the next 2 years he will prepare his younger son Ashirwad for IPL.

As far as Vaibhav Suryavanshi is concerned, he has reached Ireland with Team India, where he is a part of the 2 T20 match series and from there he will also be present in the 5 T20 match series in England. Recently Vaibhav represented India-A on the Sri Lanka-A tour. In this three-nation ODI series, Vaibhav was not able to do any great feat in the initial matches, but in the final, his explosive innings of 94 runs in 29 balls won the team the title.

Sumit Sundriyal

Sumit Sundriyal

Presently I am working as Assistant News Editor (Sports) in TV9 Hindi (Sports 9). Reaching here started from 2009, when I took admission in Mass Media Honors Course (2009-12) at Jamia Millia Islamia. Then in 2013, he completed Post-Graduation Diploma in Hindi Journalism from Indian Institute of Mass Communication. It was from here in 2013 that he entered professional journalism for the first time and first made a place in News 18 India TV channel. Before taking entry in digital journalism, he spent about 6 years in the TV industry, where he worked on the assignment desk. While at the assignment desk, gathering information is the most important task and it is the responsibility to check every aspect of that news and take it forward. Did the same thing while working at News 18 India. After this, the fascination with sports and sports news turned towards digital journalism and a new journey began. It started during IPL 2019, when Quint joined Hindi. After writing sports news with Quint for a year, he established a relationship with TV9 Hindi to achieve a new position in this work. For the last 3 years, I have been bringing every small, big, serious and funny sports news to you here and am constantly trying to present it in a better way.

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