In a display of sheer brilliance, Vaibhav Suryavanshi from Bihar turned the Under-19 World Cup final into his personal stage against England. The 17-year-old prodigy carved out 175 runs from 80 deliveries, blending aggression with precision in a knock that will be remembered for years. Sixes rained down as he dismantled the bowling attack, propelling India towards a strong total.
The innings sparked widespread admiration, especially from Bihar’s government heavyweights. Water Resources Minister Shreyasi Singh extended heartfelt congratulations, emphasizing the significance of a Bihari lad elevating the state’s reputation internationally. She pointed to ongoing investments in sports facilities, foreseeing a pipeline of future stars.
On X, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary penned a glowing tribute: ‘Vaibhav, you’ve filled Bihar and India with pride through your 175-run masterclass.’ He lauded the youngster’s perseverance, positioning him as a beacon for Bihar’s ambitious youth ready to conquer the world.
Vijay Sinha, another Deputy CM, detailed the records shattered: highest individual score, maximum sixes, and a blistering second-fastest ton. ‘This is inspiration personified,’ he shared, celebrating how talent from Bihar can dazzle globally with grit and skill.
Art and Culture Minister Dilip Jaiswal echoed the sentiments, proclaiming Vaibhav’s knock as proof that true talent knows no bounds. Bihar’s cricket landscape is buzzing with optimism, with leaders vowing more support to nurture such gems. Vaibhav’s final outing marks the rise of a new era for Indian cricket from the heartland.
