- Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, has become the last feeling of cricket in India
- He broke a century of only 35 bullets in IPL for Rajastan Royals on Monday
- Here is the six -digit narcotic salary that he earns by playing in the iPl
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, has become the last feeling of cricket in India after having broken a century of only 35 bullets in the IPL on Monday.
He looted 11 sixth on the way to establish the fastest century record by an Indian player in the history of the tournament.
The brutal blow of Suryavanshi helped the Rajastan Royals to victory by pursuing an imposing total of 209 taking place by Gujarat Titans.
It was made all the more impressive by the fact that it faced an attack by the Titans which included current and Indian Indian trials at Mohammed Siraj and Ishant Sharma as well as the Rhy.
His remarkable sleeves for the Royals come after having obtained his services last year after a long auction war with the capitals of Delhi.
What is all the more impressive is the six -digit salary of which he is paid without having been a teenager.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, struck only a hundred 35 balls for Rajastan Royals on Monday

It made him the youngest Indian to mark a century in the T20 competition

It is the amazing salary he wins following to play in what is one of the biggest World Cricket tournaments
After being taken by Rajastan, he signed an agreement worth £ 105,000.
Speaking after the match on Sky Sports, he said: “It’s a very good feeling. This is my first hundred in the IPL and it is my third round.
The result was shown here after training before the tournament. I just see the ball and play.
“The striker with (Indian opener Yashasvi) Jaiswal is good, he tells me what to do and he breathes positive things.
It was a dream of obtaining a 100 in IPL and today it materialized. There is no fear. I don’t think much, I only focus on the game.
However, it was warned to become too far from itself by the former Indian drummer Virender Sehwag.
Speaking on Cricbuzz, the former opening match said: “ I saw many players who come, rename one or two games, so they do nothing, because they think they have become a star player ”.
“Look at Virat Kohli. He started at 19 and now played the 18 IPL seasons. This is what Vaibhav should aim.
“But if he thinks he did just because he hit six on his first ball and won a crore, he might not be there next season.”