Vaibhav Suryavanshi was giving his wicket cheaply. (Photo-screenshot/x)
The Indian Under-19 cricket team is performing brilliantly these days in the two-match Youth Test series against England. The second and last Test match of this series has started from July 20 at the County Ground of Chelmsford. In this match, everyone’s eyes were on the 14 -year -old young sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who recently created a panic in the cricket world with his aggressive batting. However, in the first innings of this Test, Vaibhav could not show the whole magic of his talent and lost his wicket in an attempt to score fast.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi was giving his wicket cheaply
On the second day of the Chelmsford Test, the Indian team started their first innings, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi started the innings with captain Ayush Mahatre. Vaibhav pressured England bowlers with the first ball. He scored 20 runs in just 14 balls, including a four and two magnificent sixes. Vaibhav took an aggressive stance off England fast bowler Alex Green balls and hit a six off the first ball of the sixth over of the innings. However, he was caught out in trying to play another big shot on the next ball.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s dismissal is the initial shock for the Indian team, but his short innings showed a glimpse of his talent. At the age of 14, Vaibhav has already committed his attitude in the cricket world. On this England tour, he had performed brilliantly in the first Youth ODI series, where he became the highest run -scorer by scoring 355 runs. His 52 balls included 143 runs, including 13 fours and 10 sixes, which made him headlines worldwide.
History was created in the first youth test
In the first youth Test too, Vaibhav had played a fiery innings of 56 runs in the second innings and also took two wickets, making him the youngest player to take wickets in the youth Test. However, his aggression in the first innings of the Chemsford Test overshadowed him.