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'Iss Aadmi Ko Sharam Nahi Hai!': Vaibhav Suryavanshi's Hilarious Reply To Musheer Khan's Bat Request
@Source: news18.com
Rajasthan Royals’ teenage batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi seems to be the cynosure of everyone’s eye at the moment. The 14-year-old is the youngest player ever to be signed at an IPL auction and has shown immense promise with his power-packed hitting in junior cricket.
It was this potential that spurred inaugural IPL winners RR to splurge Rs 1.1 crore despite Vaibhav playing a combined six matches at senior level (five first-class and a T20). Since then, he has also made his List A debut and scored 132 runs in six innings.
Punjab Kings have shared a clip of the youngster’s hilarious interaction with Musheer Khan – another bright batting talent – from a training session.
Musheer, who represents Mumbai in domestic cricket and PBKS in IPL, can be heard asking Vaibhav is he’s going to gift him one of his bats.
“De raha hai ki nahi tu balla pehle wo bata (Are you giving me the bat or not?),” Musheer asks.
And Vaibhav took a dig at his ‘senior’ for asking instead of gifting him a bat.
“Dekh lo iss aadmi ko! Sharam nahi hai. Junior player say bat maang raha hai. Dena chahiye bat (Look at him! He has no shame in asking for a bat from his junior when he should be gifting instead.),” Vaibhav replied.
Watch the video below:
Take a wild guess at their average age. 🤪? pic.twitter.com/kxNCfP5USm
— Punjab Kings (@PunjabKingsIPL) April 4, 2025
Musheer is the younger brother of India Test cricketer Sarfaraz Khan.
While Sarfaraz went unsold at the mega auction, the 20-year-old Musheer was signed by PBKS at his base price of Rs 30 lakh at the mega auction last November.
Both Vaibhav and Musheer are yet to get a game in the ongoing IPL season.
RR will face table-toppers PBKS at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur tonight.
PBKS have made a bright start to their campaign having won both their games handsomely to occupy the top spot on the points table. However, RR have lost two of their three games so far and are ninth in the standings.
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