New Delhi
The Indian U19 team is currently on a tour of Australia. The ODI series began from 21 September. Australia won the toss at Ian Heli Oval in Brisbane and decided to bat first. The Indian bowlers performed brilliantly in the first match and stopped the host Australian team at a score of 225 for 9 wickets. Henil Patel did wonders among the Indian bowlers. He took 3 wickets. At the same time, Kishan Kumar and Kanishka Chauhan took 2-2 wickets. RS Ambareesh got a success.
The pair of Vaibhav Suryavanshi and captain Ayush Mhatre started the Indian innings in a rage to chase Australia’s score. Vaibhav and captain took the news of the Australian bowlers fiercely. Together, both of them hanged on the scoreboard 45 runs in just 4 overs.
Started innings in a stormy manner
Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit 3 magnificent fours in the third over. After this, in the fourth over, in the fourth over, he created panic in the Australian camp with 1 six back to back three boundary. By the end of 4 overs, Vaibhav had scored 38 runs off just 22 balls in his account. Next i.e. 5th over Australian fast bowler Haydon came to serve. Vaibhav’s eyes were to scoring fierce runs while batting stormy even in this over, but luck was something else. The first 5 -ball captain Ayush handed over the strike to Vaibhav after the first 5 balls of this over faced. On the last ball of the over, Hayden Shilar bowled a brilliant ball, showing Vaibhav Suryavanshi the path of the pavilion. In this way, the storm of the star batsman came to an end.
12 runs away from half -century
14 -year -old Vaibhav scored a faster innings of 38 runs with the help of 7 fours and 1 six off 22 balls. During this time his strike rate was 172.73. He spent just 24 minutes at the crease, but looted the gathering with his stormy batting. Even though Vaibhav could not bat in the first match, he still has a great chance to show talent. He will have a great chance of playing big innings in the next 2 matches of the ODI series.





