Post by : Meena Hassan
At only 14 years old, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has become a remarkable figure in Indian cricket, proving that age is no barrier to extraordinary talent. Originating from Bihar, this young batting prodigy has taken the country by storm with his incredible performances and is now celebrated with one of India’s most prestigious civilian awards for children — the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP).
The award was presented during a ceremony in New Delhi, where Vaibhav received recognition from the President of India, Droupadi Murmu. This achievement marks a pivotal moment in the young cricketer’s bright future. Arriving in the capital earlier this week, Vaibhav proudly accepted the award in front of esteemed guests.
Following the ceremony, Vaibhav and his fellow awardees are set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This significant interaction aims to inspire young achievers to persist in their quests for excellence across various domains.
Although celebrating this national honour fills him with pride, it also means Vaibhav will miss out on the remaining games of the Vijay Hazare Trophy. For a committed athlete, stepping away from the field presents its challenges, but being recognized at such an early stage is a rare and valuable honor.
Vaibhav’s cricketing achievements have already become newsworthy. In Bihar’s opening game against Arunachal Pradesh, he displayed brilliance by scoring an astounding 190 runs off just 84 balls. This remarkable inning highlighted his exceptional stroke play, cementing his status as one of the most thrilling young talents in the domestic arena.
From humble origins on local cricket fields in Bihar to gracing the national stage at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Vaibhav’s journey serves as a source of hope and admiration for young athletes throughout the country. As he prepares to shoulder the expectations that accompany his burgeoning fame, this award stands as both a tribute to his hard work and a launchpad for a future brimming with remarkable accomplishments in the world of cricket.
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