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Father had sold his land for Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s coaching, today the son held his head high with pride.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, IPL Auction 2025: There is an atmosphere of celebration in the family and village of young cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi after being bought for Rs 1 crore 10 lakh in the IPL mega auction. Many years of hard work and struggle of his father are behind this boy achieving this position in the world of cricket at a young age. Vaibhav from Bihar had created history as the youngest player shortlisted for the IPL auction at the age of just 13. Now he has also got a team. There was a fight between Rajasthan and Delhi Capitals for glory but Rajasthan won. Vaibhav, who was sold for such a huge amount at the youngest age, has the potential to become a great cricketer in the future. His base price was Rs 30 lakh. Vaibhav started playing cricket at the age of just 5 and made his mark in the world of cricket with his hard work and dedication.

Vaibhav’s father Sanjeev Suryavanshi told IANS, “He faced many problems for his son to reach this position. But seeing the potential that Vaibhav had and his hunger for cricket, he always got courage. There came a time when he Due to financial problems, the family had to sell some of their land, but they did not let their child miss the things. Now his wish is for India. Although he is currently playing Under-19 and Asia Cup, he wants to become a part of the main team of India very soon.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s uncle Rajiv Suryavanshi told that since childhood, Vaibhav Suryavanshi had passion for sports. At the age of 3, he used to run with a bat. Vaibhav’s father Sanjeev Suryavanshi has also been a cricketer. But to make his son a national level player, he is working hard day and night and providing all the necessary things to his son. Vaibhav has talent and we all have full confidence that one day he will play for the country too.

Vaibhav’s grandmother said, “Her grandson was naughty since childhood. She wanted her grandson to become an IAS, IPS but since childhood he had a passion for sports. Many times she used to run behind him to stop him but her son Sanjeev refused him for this, after which he stopped scolding his grandson for playing and now he is very happy to see his grandson’s success.

The villagers of this young cricketer also believe that his father Sanjeev Suryavanshi has sacrificed a lot for Vaibhav Suryavanshi to become a cricketer. To avoid any problem in Vaibhav’s practice, during the Corona period itself, he made a net (practice area) in front of his house and called some children from the village, who used to bowl to him. Everyone here has full hope that Vaibhav will become a great cricketer because he has talent.

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