SMAT 2025: If Vaibhav Suryavanshi failed, it was the game for the entire team, Bihar lost badly.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s bat did not work. (Photo- PTI)

In the 19th match of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025 Elite Group, Bihar team had to face a crushing defeat against Madhya Pradesh. In this match, young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi from India was a complete flop, due to which his team lost. Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s lack of runs had a huge impact on the entire team and it could not even play 20 overs in its innings. This is Bihar’s second consecutive defeat in this tournament. It was defeated by Chandigarh in the opening match.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s bat did not work

Bihar team had got the target of 175 runs to win this match. But very poor batting was seen from Bihar. The team suffered a big blow in the very first over. Captain Saqibul Ghani was out after scoring 12 runs. At the same time, Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored 13 runs by hitting 1 four and 1 six in just 8 balls and made a fast start, but he also lost his wicket on the 9th ball. After these two big setbacks, Bihar team could not recover and were all out after scoring 112 runs in 19.2 overs.

Bipin Saurabh scored the maximum 32 runs for Bihar. Apart from him, no other batsman could touch the 20-run mark. Whereas, Shivang Kumar took maximum 3 wickets from Madhya Pradesh. Shivam Shukla and Tripuresh Singh also managed to achieve 2 successes each. Earlier, while batting for Madhya Pradesh, Harsh Gawli played an inning of 50 runs in 44 balls. At the same time, Venkatesh Iyer remained unbeaten after scoring 55 runs on 34 balls. On the other hand, Mohammad Izhar achieved maximum 4 successes for Bihar.

Will be seen in Under-19 Asia Cup

Vaibhav Suryavanshi recently left his mark in the Asia Cup Rising Star tournament. He was the highest run scorer for India. Now he will be seen playing in the Under-19 Asia Cup. This tournament will be played in Dubai from December 12 to December 21, which will be in ODI format. During this time, the Indian team will also play a match against Pakistan on 14 December.

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