Home IndiaVaibhav Suryavanshi: Rahul Dravid, Michael Vaughan and Justin Langer assess why Indian batter is so special ahead of T20 debut against Ireland

Vaibhav Suryavanshi: Rahul Dravid, Michael Vaughan and Justin Langer assess why Indian batter is so special ahead of T20 debut against Ireland

by OmarAli
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi wearing an India helmet waiting to bat

Former Australia player Justin Langer, coach of the Lucknow Super Giants, was a left-handed opener like Sooryavanshi.

โ€œVaibhav Suryavanshi is only the second selfie I have ever asked for! The second was with an AFL champion who I watched when I was little.

โ€œI said, โ€˜Iโ€™ve never done this before in the IPL, but do you mind if we take a selfie together?โ€™ Because I admire your talent, I am in awe of your thinking, I am in awe of the way you play cricket.โ€ Watching him hit is simply mind-blowing.

โ€œWhat makes it so special? He has extraordinary hands. I always say that the really great players have hands like a hose in a swimming pool.โ€

โ€œHe almost does a figure eight in his hands during the swing. You know, itโ€™s tiny, thin, but theyโ€™re so loose.

โ€œA lot of left-handers, when they try to hit a six, they go from sight to leg, unlike Sooryavanshi, who gets ready to hit the offside shot.

โ€œHe hit a six over cover with the first ball of his IPL career. Not too far and not too deep at mid-wicket like many left-handers. He hit a six over cover and the ball returned to the stand about 20 runs out.

โ€œNot only does this kid have playfulness, curiosity and hand-eye coordination, but he also has the hunger to score more and more runs. He is also so humble. Thatโ€™s the sign of a champion.โ€

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