Vaibhav Suryavanshi Angry Video: India and Australia are in front of each other in the Under-19 Youth Test. In the first innings of this match, Vaibhav appeared to be a different form of Suryavanshi, he furious and started fighting the umpire.
India vs australia u19 match: Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who has done wonders with his batting in the IPL, is now performing amazing on Australia’s land. But in the first innings of the second youth test in McKay, his bat remained calm. He scored 20 runs in 14 balls and was dismissed. During this time, Vaibhav appeared to be a different form of Suryavanshi, he saw anger with anger and removed his anger on the umpire. His video is becoming increasingly viral, in which he clashed with the umpire before going out of the field.
Why did Vaibhav Suryavanshi get angry after all
Australia goes to bat in the first innings of the second youth match against the Under-19 team Splendor Scored 20 runs in 14 balls with the help of two fours and a six. But in the over in the 7th, wicketkeeper Alex Lee Young took his catch off the ball of Charles Lachmond. Vaibhav Suryavanshi claimed that he was not out, instead of his bat, Thai pad was ball. But the umpire gave him out. After being dismissed, Vaibhav stood on the pitch for some time. The umpire is seen speaking something from far away. After that he was also seen arguing with the umpire before returning to the pavilion. This video of Vaibhav Suryavanshi on social media is becoming increasingly viral.
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Earlier, Vaibhav was seen batting for India in Suryavanshi Under -19 team. But the team management selected Ayush Mhatre and Vihaan Malhotra as an opening pair in his place and Vaibhav Suryavanshi fielded Suryavanshi to bat at number three. In such a situation, the reason for his anger on the field may also be to bat at number three, because he performed brilliantly as a opener. For the first time, such a form of Vaibhav Suryavanshi was seen on the field, otherwise he would usually bow his head and go towards the pavilion.