Before Mumbai Indians faced against Rajasthan Royals in their IPL encounter on Thursday, all the 14 -year -old RR Wonderkid Vaibhav Suryavanshi, all around the match, are around the last match against the Gujarat Titans on Monday, the second fastest tonne in the league history in the last match against the Gujarat Titans. However, coach Rahul Dravid said that he did not want all the attention to the youth that he becomes heavy due to the fact that it becomes heavy, but also said that Survanshi would have to find a way to suddenly handle stardom.
Dravid said in a conversation in the Star Sports Press Room, “I think it will not be possible to avoid him completely from the experience around him. I can’t control what people are talking about him. I have come to this conversation and whatever I have heard is a question about splendor.”
“It’s going to be challenging for him, but it is exciting at the same time. I would like to say that we should not pay much attention to him. Maybe I am getting naive because it is not going to happen. It is not going to happen. Recognizing that it happens and supports a certain level on it and it allows to focus on it that he is part of a youth.
Even former RR and current MI bowler Trent Bault said at the pre-match press conference that he was excited to bowl to the young man, but said he was not particularly concerned about it.
“(I with me) Some great batsmen from all over the world, Chris Gels, AB de Villiers, bowling for all the quality in these tournaments.
“But this is an exciting challenge to come against a person, which is clearly fearless and is going on in hot form, so what is about it. The whole world saw that performance on the second night. (This was a) quality (knock) from a young child.