Ravi Shastri bluntly tells Team India to feed Vaibhav Suryavanshi as soon as possible


The start of the Indian team’s 5-match T20 series against England was not at all as expected with the first match played at the Chester Lee Street stadium being canceled due to rain. In this match, Team India definitely got a chance to bat in which they scored 189 runs in 20 overs after winning the toss and playing first. At the same time, the eyes of all the fans were mostly focused on the playing 11 of Team India in the first T20 match whether 15 year old young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi will get a chance or not but he will have to wait further for his debut in international cricket. At the same time, former head coach of Team India, Ravi Shastri has advised the Indian team management that they should introduce Vaibhav Suryavanshi as soon as possible because he is also an X factor.

Vaibhav should have been given a chance in the series against Ireland itself.

Ravi Shastri, who is part of the commentary panel of this series being played between India and England, made a big statement while talking on Sony Sports Network after the toss in the first T20 match played at Chester Lee Street Stadium during the discussion about Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Ravi Shastri, in response to a question about giving a chance to Vaibhav Suryavanshi, said that he should have played, he should have been played in Ireland because the wicket there was so slow and spongy and the ground was also small, so he would have hit big sixes with ease there. Don’t know whether he will get a chance here right now or not, but feed him as soon as you can. Vaibhav has beaten everyone, which fast bowler has he left behind in IPL. You are making him sit on the bench.

glory is an x ​​factor

In this discussion, when Shardul Thakur also asked Ravi Shastri about giving a chance to Vaibhav against Team India, he said that he should be given a chance because he is your X factor. There is no pressure of any kind on him and he is only 15 years old, hence Vaibhav has no fear of failure. If he had lasted even the first 2 to 3 overs, he would have given such a start that the middle order could play comfortably again. Vaibhav will have to make a place in the playing 11 as soon as possible.

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