NEW DELHI: Young batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already shown enough promise to succeed at the highest level, according to veteran umpire and referee Virender Sharma, who believes the teenager’s performances in the IPL are a strong indicator of what lies ahead.
Sharma, who has officiated in international and domestic cricket across formats, including Tests, ODIs, T20Is and first-class matches, described Sooryavanshi as an “amazing talent” and praised the youngster’s natural ability, strength and hand-eye coordination.
“Is amazing talent. Whatever I have seen him during the last few IPLs, it’s amazing. I mean he’s got so good strength in his arms and all. Good eyes, good hand eye coordination, good for India that I’m looking forward to see him for, I mean for two, three years more then I can say anything about his progress,” Sharma said.
Sooryavanshi has emerged as one of the most exciting young cricketers in the country, earning widespread attention with his fearless batting and ability to take on experienced bowlers.
The veteran believes that performing consistently in the IPL, where players face some of the world’s best bowlers and operate under immense pressure, is one of the strongest indicators of future success at the international level.
