Born three years after the IPL was launched, Sooryavanshi is a teen tornado
By K.R. Nayar Mumbai. Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) 15-year-old wonder boy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, smashed Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to ensure RR an eight-wicket win on Monday. Although he is not yet eligible to get a driving license since he just 15, in cricket, there is no age limit to be in the driver’s seat. And unfortunately for the CSK bowlers, this boy does not care about speed limits. He took only 15 balls to reach his half-century during his 17-ball knock of 52 runs. The IPL started in 2008 and Sooryavanshi was born in 2011. For a boy younger than the tournament, to bat with such audacity may seem disrespectful to the tournament itself, forget being inconsiderate to CSK’s reputation. For someone who is not a fan of cricket, watching his shots would seem like a video game in which a player hits sixes with ease. His knock was such that no one could press the pause button as long as he was at the crease. Wonder if he does his school homework too at such s...