‘i-watch-cartoons,-but-focus-on-the-game’:vaibhav-sooryavanshi-shares-about-his-me-time,-says,-‘next-plan-is-to-do-well’

Indian cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi watches cartoons before every match. He has revealed this himself. On Wednesday, a match was played between Rajasthan Royals and Lucknow Super Giants, in which Vaibhav’s team RR secured victory. During this, when he was asked a question, he replied in Bhojpuri saying, ‘Everyone’s plan is the same – to perform well in the next match, take 2 points by winning, and move towards the playoffs.’ Vaibhav has also created records in this match. He has completed 500 runs in his IPL career. He has become the batsman to achieve this milestone in the fewest balls in the league. Habit of watching cartoons before match – Vaibhav When asked in Bhojpuri after the match that at an age when everyone watches cartoons, you make the bowler’s ball look like a cartoon. What goes on in your mind? To this, Vaibhav replied, ‘’Nothing goes on in my mind. Even today, I watch cartoons every day before the match, because I have a habit of watching them. But my focus is on the game.” Vaibhav added further, ‘’Our plan for the next match is to do well. To take 2 points for the win and move forward towards the playoffs.” Vaibhav Sooryavanshi broke Maxwell’s record Vaibhav Suryavanshi has completed 500 runs in his IPL career. He has become the batter to achieve this milestone in the fewest balls in the league. He achieved this feat by hitting a four on the very first ball in the match against Lucknow. Vaibhav has scored 500 runs in just 227 balls. With this, Vaibhav has broken Glenn Maxwell’s record, who had completed his first 500 runs in 260 balls. Priyansh Arya achieved this feat in 278 balls. Meanwhile, Sehwag took 280 balls to score 500 runs. Naman Dhir completed 500 wickets in 283 balls. Goenka prayed God when Vaibhav got out Vaibhav Suryavanshi completed the fastest 500 runs, but in yesterday’s match, this player proved to be a failure. In this match, Vaibhav could only score 8 runs off 11 balls. Mohsin Khan bowled a wicket-maiden over in his very first over. On the last ball of the fourth over, Vaibhav Suryavanshi lost his wicket while attempting to play a big shot. When Vaibhav got out, LSG owner Sanjiv Goenka took out a picture of God from his pocket and touched it to his forehead.