19 four, 6 six! Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s younger brother Ashirvad Sooryavanshi hits blistering century |: Cricket News:
NEW DELHI: Cricket seems to run in the Sooryavanshi family. Days after making headlines with a century in a practice match, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s younger brother Ashirvad impressed with the bat again, smashing a brilliant 168 off just 119 balls in another dominant performance.The 10-year-old, who only started playing cricket six months ago, represented Rishav XI in a practice match and lit up the competition with a knock attack that included 19 fours and six sixes. He scored at a strike rate of 141.18 and continued to display the fearless approach that had already earned him the attention of local cricket circles. His latest hundred comes shortly after he announced himself with a scintillating 103 off 87 balls in his debut match for Cricket Academy Tajpur. That innings included 20 boundaries and a six, highlighting his natural stroke-making ability.The young man’s rapid rise has not gone unnoticed. Vaibhav, who is currently in Ireland with the Indian team for the T20I series, shared an Instagram story celebrating his younger brother’s latest achievement.

Ashirvad’s story is very unique because he recently took up cricket. Despite having less than a year of formal training, he has already made many great marks.While comparisons with Vaibhav are inevitable, the two brothers have different styles. Vaibhav is a left-handed batter who can also bowl spin, while Ashirvad bats right-handed and bowls right-arm medium speed. The youngster saw himself as an all-rounder and started carving his own identity on the cricket field.



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