The melody of “Tujhe Suraj Kahu Ya Chanda” echoed through the streets of Jaipur — a fitting anthem for a father whose heart swelled with pride. Sanjeev Suryavanshi, a humble man from Samastipur, had always believed in the power of dreams. His ringtone, that timeless Manna Dey classic, was more than just a tune — it was a prayer, a promise, and a prophecy for his son, Vaibhav.On a historic Monday evening, the Sawai Mansingh Stadium witnessed a moment that will be etched in IPL folklore. Vaibhav Suryavanshi, just 14 years and 33 days old, walked onto the field with a bat that seemed oversized for his frame, but perfectly matched his ambition. The Rajasthan Royals were chasing a daunting target of 210 against Gujarat Titans, and the air was thick with anticipation.From the first ball, Vaibhav made his intentions clear. A towering six off Mohammed Siraj set the tone for what would follow — a fearless display of power and precision that electrified the stadium and stirred every cricket lover’s heart.He reached his century in just 35 balls — the second-fastest in IPL history. As the crowd roared, Sanjeev stood motionless, eyes brimming. His phone buzzed with congratulatory calls, but he let it ring. He needed nothing more than that moment. The song’s lyrics —“Mera naam karega roshan jag mein mera raj dulara” — had never rung truer. His son had not only lived his dream but also inspired thousands more.
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