Unbelievable umpiring blunder! 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi pleads with umpire after shock dismissal – watch video
India U19 batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi was left stunned after being given out in controversial fashion during the second Youth Test against Australia U19 in Mackay on Tuesday.
The 14-year-old visibly protested the decision, signaling to the umpire that there was a clear gap between bat and ball.
The teen prodigy was dismissed for 20 off the bowling of Charles Lachmund.
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Suryavanshi, who had struck a rapid 113 off just 86 balls in India’s innings-and-58-run win in the first match, hit two fours and a six from the 14 balls he faced this time.
Click here to check the controversial dismissal of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Earlier, a disciplined bowling attack led by the Patel duo of Henil and Khilan helped India U19 bowl Australia U19 out for 135 runs and take a slender nine-run first-innings lead.
Right-arm pacer Henil Patel and left-arm spinner Khilan Patel scalped three Australian wickets each for 21 and 23 runs respectively to trigger a batting collapse of the home side, who were all out in 43.3 overs.
Wicketkeeper Alex Lee-Young top-scored for Australia U19 with 66 off 108 balls.
In reply, India were 144 for 7 from 40 overs at the draw of stumps, with Henil and Deepesh batting on 22 and 6 respectively.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi has set the Australian shores on fire. After playing brisk cameos in the Youth ODIs, he smoked a century in the Youth Tests.
The boy, who made his first-class debut at 12, bagged his million-dollar IPL deal at 13, and then made history as the youngest player to hit a century in men’s T20s off just 35 balls.
Earlier this year, he hit the fastest century on record in Youth ODIs against England at Worcester. He already has a big fan following — when he travelled to the UK, he was stopped for selfies at the airport, and fans reached the venue to get his autograph.
Yes, it is only a youth international, but he is the youngest player in either squad by two and a half years. He has looked at least a level or two above the rest.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
The teen prodigy was dismissed for 20 off the bowling of Charles Lachmund.
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Suryavanshi, who had struck a rapid 113 off just 86 balls in India’s innings-and-58-run win in the first match, hit two fours and a six from the 14 balls he faced this time.
Click here to check the controversial dismissal of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Right-arm pacer Henil Patel and left-arm spinner Khilan Patel scalped three Australian wickets each for 21 and 23 runs respectively to trigger a batting collapse of the home side, who were all out in 43.3 overs.
Wicketkeeper Alex Lee-Young top-scored for Australia U19 with 66 off 108 balls.
In reply, India were 144 for 7 from 40 overs at the draw of stumps, with Henil and Deepesh batting on 22 and 6 respectively.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi has set the Australian shores on fire. After playing brisk cameos in the Youth ODIs, he smoked a century in the Youth Tests.
The boy, who made his first-class debut at 12, bagged his million-dollar IPL deal at 13, and then made history as the youngest player to hit a century in men’s T20s off just 35 balls.
Earlier this year, he hit the fastest century on record in Youth ODIs against England at Worcester. He already has a big fan following — when he travelled to the UK, he was stopped for selfies at the airport, and fans reached the venue to get his autograph.
Yes, it is only a youth international, but he is the youngest player in either squad by two and a half years. He has looked at least a level or two above the rest.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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14 days ago
This will install faith in the judges/ refrees/ umpires/ the sports body and the system. Or else people will in frustration loose the interest in the sport and will cal and it match fixed. They might bycott watching tV, avoid coming to the stadium venues, and buying franchise things in the future.Read allPost comment
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