One of the greatest things about the game of Cricket, is that your talent, lengthily admirable, always find respect from different corners that are not only fan oriented. At times, some of your biggest admire or fans, so to speak, happened to be those who are considered as the luminaries of the game or grades of the game, which means they have played the game at Times, even before you stepped on the cricket field or embraced the turf for the very first time. Now, one of the most seriously talented cricketers whose championing the art of youthful batting, and unabashed, passionate, brave, and audacious to the core, is none other than Vaibhav Suryavanshi of the Rajasthan Royals. Just the other evening, he hit 93 amazing runs which came of 6.2 over spent in the middle to be precise in which he hit 10 sixes and eventually took his Rajasthan Royals over the ropes against a desolate looking Lucknow Super Giants team.

But while it’s one thing to go big against grade teams, it’s something rather extraordinary and rare to find respect from the opponent camp, and this is precisely what happened with Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Justin Langer happens to be the coach of LSG, not RR, which means he’s got nothing to do with Rajasthan Royals, except for the fact that the great Australian better currently, the coach of Lucknow was all praise for the dynamic and audacious batter that Suryavanshi is.  

And the following comments mark the respect and admiration that came the flamboyant, Lara loving left hander’s way-

Justin Langer said, “it’s a privilege to watch Vaibhav Sooryavanshi bat. I’ve seen some amazing players in my 35 years of cricket, but to see a young man bat like that throughout the season is breathtaking”.

Big words despite them coming about a cricketer who completely frustrated the Lucknow camp, hitting the bowlers as if his job was to tether into an attack, leaving glum faces and empty expressions all around.

From being all of 13 when he debuted in the IPL to hitting the fastest ever 500 runs in the elite competition at just 15 years of age and with a century already to his name and also one of the fastest ever fifties hit in the series, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is seriously going places. His bravado and sheer daredevilry with the bat is earning him fans and it seems Justin Langer is the latest in the growing base.