“Dekhne Mein Pata Chalega”: Vaibhav Suryavanshi obtains a warning from the Royals of Rajasthan; “Pending” fitness test | Cricket news

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the feeling of 14 -year -old strikers, had a light exchange with the Royals coach of Rajasthan and former Batting India Vikram Rathour coach, and the video has become viral for all the right reasons. Currently in Australia with U19 Squad India, Suryavanshi is preparing for the second youth test against Australia U19, which begins on Tuesday October 7 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. In a video shared by Rajasthan Royals on their round X, Rathour was seen teasing the young person during a video call. After asking how he was going and if he maintained his physical form, the coach added with playfulness: “Wo toh Dekhne Mein Pata Chalega. Aaja you “(we will only know when I see you. You return first).
The young striker simply smiled and responded with a calm “yes”, recognizing the playful warning of his coach to stay in shape and to be ready for his fitness “test” once back from the international service. He then welcomed another member of the Royals coaches staff before completing the call.Watch Suryavanshi’s video call with the shot trainer RR here Suryavanshi was in exceptional fit during the current tour for young people. During the first youth test against Australia U19, he marked a Boursouflat 113 on only 86 bullets, bringing his century in just 78 deliveries. His sleeves included nine four and eight six, and he shared a crucial 152 -point stand with Vedant Trivedi. India posted 428 in their first herses before buckling the hosts at a lower cost, sealing a massive victory by a round and 58 points. Australia will try to bounce back into Mackay’s decision maker, while India will aim to continue its domination. The rise of Suryavanshi was nothing remarkable. He made his debut in the Ranji trophy for the Uttar Pradesh at only 12 and 284 days – the youngest player in the history of the tournament. His breakthrough continued when the Royals of Rajasthan recovered the coming during the 2025 IPL auction at the age of 13. He made the headlines of the IPL with a breathtaking 38-ball 101, which is the fastest second century in the history of the IPL, behind only the emblematic ton of 30 balls of Chris Gayle in 2013, and the fastest of all the Indians.




