Now the name of another player has come to light from the family of Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who has made his mark in Indian cricket after coming out of Bihar. In fact, his younger brother Ashirwad Suryavanshi has attracted the attention of cricket lovers by playing a century in a practice match played in Samastipur. Playing for Cricket Academy Tajpur, Ashirwad has scored 103 runs in 87 balls. His innings included 20 fours and one six. This batting talent shown at such a young age is being considered a big sign for the times to come.
In fact, after this achievement of blessings, there is an atmosphere of happiness in the family. His elder brother Ujjwal Suryavanshi has shared the scorecard and video on social media, after which cricket fans have also started wishing the young batsman. Father Sanjeev Suryavanshi also expressed happiness over his son’s innings and said that the family has bigger expectations than blessings.
Ashirwad Suryavanshi’s century became a topic of discussion
Scoring a century at the age of 10 is considered a special achievement for any young player. Ashirwad showed aggressive style from the beginning during his innings. He hit shots all around the ground and maintained constant pressure on the opposition bowlers. Thanks to his innings, Cricket Academy Tajpur scored a strong score of 234 runs in 29.5 overs. Father Sanjeev Suryavanshi has already said that he is giving systematic training to Ashirwad and wants him to play cricket at a big level in the coming years.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi earned name
Actually, Ashirwad is being discussed more because his elder brother Vaibhav Suryavanshi has already made a big mark in Indian cricket. Recently Vaibhav was selected in the Indian team for the T-20 series against Ireland and England and the Asian Games. His name has been included among the players who reached the national team at a young age. Let us tell you that in IPL 2026 also, Vaibhav performed brilliantly and scored 776 runs and won the Orange Cap. Apart from this he also received many personal awards.
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