“They have to learn to deal with failures,” Ian Bishop said that after the dismissal of Mumbai’s Indians, Vaidan stood on the hip after Suryavanshi stood up.
This lamp was a swinging ball of four that tricked. The first ball was full, a yorker was attempted which he dug on the closed side. In the previous game, his sensational hundred was abolished by a yorker of Prasad Krishna.
The next ball of four was full, but did not have a length of yorker. But it started from the outside leg stump and went out from outside. Vaibhav went to the Big leg side shot, but the bat handle turned into his hands, and he could not clean the Midan.
In the previous game, the Titans seamors of Gujarat could not get the ball into the swing or seam, and hit the length or length behind. And he kept offering them to the walls next to them. On two occasions, Ishant Sharma crossed the ball, he topped the Thirdman border.
Talking about his hundred, former India coach Ravi Shastri sought more time to take appropriate decisions on Vaibhav.
“I would say just let him play a little because it is at that age, as well as bound to failure. It is how he handles failure, as people will come with new things,” Shastri said on the ICC review.
Shastri also mentioned how the bowlers would use a ‘short ball’ strategy against Suryavanshi in future.
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“The next time he comes out to bat, it will be thrown at him, because when you tones the first ball of someone for six, you don’t show any mercy. Then you don’t have any mercy. Then you don’t care whether he is 14 years old or 12 years old or 12 years old. The menu is the same that you can cook out. So, he can use it to take care of him and you can take a proper decision. Are.”
How he will be seen eagerly in the upcoming games to fare, swinging and seaming balls against small balls.