IPL 2025 point table, CAP Orange, Purple Cap: the ton of Vaibhav Suryavanshi keeps RR alive in the playoff race

Jaipur:

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, failed several world records when he slammed 101 running only 38 bullets to help the Royals Rajasthan (RR) to beat Gujarat Titans (GT) by eight counters in IPL 2025, ending the fastest pursuit of more than 200 years in the history of IPL. Consequently, RR keeps his hopes in the playoff series alive in IPL 2025, by winning their third victory of the season and by ending a sequence of five consecutive defeats. GT, on the other hand, suffered its third defeat and a big blow at the net race rate, which has now fallen below the Indians of Mumbai. The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) remain at the top.

In the Orange Cap race, B Sai Sudharsan resumed the advance, while Jos Buttler crossed the 400 -point brand. Suryavanshi now has 151 points after three games, with a typing rate of 215. The Pace GT Prasidh Krishna committed the gap in the race of Purple Cap, but is still that of Josh Hazlewood of RCB (18).

Its century of 35 balls is now the second faster IPL and the fastest of all the Indians after the 30 balls of Chris Gayle for RCB.

When the other 14 -year -old children a crossing, the country is busy completing the assignments of the college and being exhorted by sneaking quietly for a PlayStation session, the Gaucher Suryavanshi, simply held and delivered against Indian Quiteurs Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Siraj with a collective experience of 141 tests between them.

Ishant had made his test debut in 2006 when Suryavanshi was not even an idea, but the child “Gen Alpha” (all those born between 2010-2024) laughed at everything that was launched.

There were 11 six and seven ovens in its 38-ball-101 ​​which even made a Royal Yashasvi Jaiswal (70 not out, 40 balls, 9×4, 2x6s) resemble a simple passerby.

Even with baby fat refusing to leave the contours of his cheeks, the stable nucleus and holding its shape are things that stand out.

The bases built through these hours of work in Patna, playing 600 bullets per day from the age of 10 have shown its results. The time when the nets of net from 16 to 17 years old for which his father Sanjiv Suryavanshi would pack 10 additional tiffin boxes were not wasted.

The Suryavanshi family decision to put all their eggs in a single basket and not have a plan B by selling agricultural land to fuel their son’s cricket ambitions will certainly be part of the cricket folklores which will be pronounced in the years to come.

The speed of the bat was amazing and the way he picked up Siraj over a long time and surrounded Ishant in the stand of the square leg was there to be seen.

Even the Washington Sundar test spinner rushed at coverage and Karim Janat, the Afghan international was hit for 30 points in a more disdainful film. As he was sent by Prasidh Krishna, none of the GT players had energy to celebrate.

Ravi Shastri told the antenna that the assistant coach of the RR, Sairaj Bahutule, had told him about Jalebis’ inclination and perhaps the head coach Rahul Dravid would not care about a little indulgence.

When Shubman Gill scored 50-ball-84 and Jos Buttler broke 26-Ball-50 either, it seemed to be chaos, but once Suryavanshi started sending the balls to the orbit, no one knew how he could be arrested.

“His strike was huge,” said skipper GT Gill.

“Incredible, one of the best rounds I saw. I just told him to continue,” was all Jaiswal, the Megastar on hold.

Indian cricket is full of stories about how certain incredible talents were lost because they could not manage the spotlights. Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, manner Singh, Sadanand Viswanath, Vinod Kambli and Prithvi Shaw lately has not achieved their potential.

Indian cricket has an unlisted diamond and it is now the duty of the establishment to preserve and help it shine.

Suryavanshi’s trip has just started.

With PTI entries

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