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Ravi Shastri’s Warning to IPL Sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi: Preparing for Future Challenges
Rising Stars of IPL 2025
Former India coach Ravi Shastri has identified a new wave of batting talents in the IPL 2025, highlighting four young players he believes are destined for international cricket. While celebrating their fearless approach, Shastri also offered crucial advice for managing their development, particularly for the tournament’s youngest sensation.
Young Talents Making Headlines
The spotlight has fallen on several emerging stars, including Chennai Super Kings’ Ayush Mhatre (17), Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Suryavanshi (14), and Punjab Kings’ dynamic opening pair of Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh. These young cricketers have captured attention with their fearless batting approach and impressive performances against established teams.
“It’s as if these youngsters, 14 years, 17 years of age, come in and see it, hit it in the first six overs,” remarked Shastri, highlighting their fearless approach to the game.
Standout Performances
Priyansh Arya, at 23, has been particularly impressive, accumulating 254 runs in eight innings with a remarkable strike rate of 201.58, including a memorable century against Chennai Super Kings. The 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre has also shown his potential, notably scoring a quick-fire 32 off 15 balls against the Mumbai Indians.
Special Focus: Vaibhav Suryavanshi
The 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has become the talk of the tournament after his explosive debut, where he struck a six off his very first delivery in the IPL. His fearless innings of 34 off 20 balls demonstrated his immense potential, but Shastri emphasized the importance of proper guidance and preparation for future challenges.
“The first shot he played would have taken everyone’s breath away,” Shastri observed. “But he’s young. There will be failures. It’s about how he handles them.”
Future Challenges
Shastri warned that Suryavanshi’s early success will attract increased attention and tougher challenges from opponents. “People will come up with new things. Lots of short stuff will be thrown at him. When you tonk someone’s first ball for six, there’s no mercy. He’ll have to get used to that,” the former India coach cautioned.
Selection Strategy
While acknowledging India’s deep white-ball talent pool, Shastri advocated for a proactive selection approach. He emphasized the importance of capitalizing on players’ peak form, stating, “If you think someone is hot and ticking most boxes, pick him. Don’t wait for next season. Strike while the iron is hot.”
Development Path
For young talents like Mhatre, Shastri stressed the importance of proper guidance and support systems. “If he’s handled properly and surrounded by the right people, he can go a long way,” he noted, highlighting the crucial role of mentorship in developing young cricket talent.