Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old cricketer who recently made headlines for becoming the youngest T20 centurion, faced a heartbreaking moment when he was dismissed for a duck in a match against the Mumbai Indians. Despite his record-breaking performance earlier in the week, where he hit 11 sixes and seven boundaries in a 35-ball ton, Vaibhav’s early dismissal by Deepak Chahar left him shocked and disappointed.

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, while acknowledging Vaibhav’s talent and potential, cautioned against excessive praise and emphasized the importance of nurturing him carefully under the guidance of Rajasthan head coach Rahul Dravid. Gavaskar highlighted the need for Vaibhav to temper his game and not feel pressured to live up to high expectations, especially after his initial success in the T20 format.

Overall, Gavaskar believed that Vaibhav has the potential to further develop his skills and improve as a cricketer, but cautioned against putting too much pressure on the young talent. Despite the disappointment of his recent dismissal, Vaibhav’s future in cricket looks promising with the right guidance and support from experienced mentors like Dravid.

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