Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old Bihar opener, has been making waves in the cricket world with his explosive performances. His recent knock of 190 runs off 84 balls has highlighted his talent and potential. However, there are concerns about whether he is playing at the right level of competition. Former Indian selector Devang Gandhi has raised issues about Suryavanshi’s development, suggesting that he needs to play tougher First-Class cricket to challenge himself and improve his game. Gandhi emphasized the importance of not getting stuck in a lower level of competition, as it could lead to bad habits and hinder his growth as a player. He urged the BCCI to create opportunities for talented players like Suryavanshi to experience higher quality cricket. Suryavanshi will continue to feature for Bihar in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, but the focus will be on preparing him for a potential role as the first-choice opener for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. The key takeaway is that Suryavanshi needs to be proactive in seeking out challenges and opportunities to enhance his skills and reach his full potential.
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