‘Just as I made my elder son, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, successful, in the same way, I will prepare my younger son, Aashirwad Sooryavanshi. Aashirwad also plays fast like Vaibhav. The only difference is that Vaibhav understood in one go, while Aashirwad needs to be explained repeatedly.’ ‘Aashirwad is still a child, everyone’s darling at home. Slowly, I will prepare him too. Aashirwad will also play for the country.’ These words were spoken by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi. In fact, 11-year-old Aashirwad had scored a century off 87 balls in the Tajpur Cricket Tournament 2 days ago. He hit 20 fours and one six. In addition, he also took 4 wickets in 4 overs. Vaibhav has shared his younger brother’s first century on his social media. After this, discussions have begun that after Vaibhav, Aashirwad will also debut in the IPL at a young age. How many hours does Aashirwad work hard? Where does he practice? What did the family and trainer say after the century? Read the report. First, pictures of where Aashirwad practices Aashirwad makes big hits just like Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Vaibhav’s uncle, Rajiv Sooryavanshi, says that Aashirwad is currently 11 years old. He is currently studying in Class 6. Two days ago, a cricket tournament was held in Baghauni by the Tajpur Cricket Academy, in which Aashirwad also participated. He performed brilliantly in it. Just like his brother Vaibhav, he played long shots. He played so well that we feel he will reach the IPL in 2 years. Aashirwad sweats in nets for 6 hours every day Vaibhav’s uncle, Rajiv Sooryavanshi, says that Aashirwad also practices on the same practice net where Vaibhav used to practice. Aashirwad is being coached by his father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi. In addition, some young men are also present, who were there during Vaibhav’s practice time as well. Aashirwad sweats hard in the nets for about 6 hours, morning and evening. He is a right-hand batsman and also a fast bowler. In two years, Aashirwad will be prepared for the IPL. The way he has performed in local tournaments has increased the family’s hopes. Aashirwad will become a big cricketer Roshan Kumar, who coaches Aashirwad, says that two days ago I took Aashirwad to a tournament. He played excellently there. Watching him, it felt like how Vaibhav used to play in his childhood. Looking at him, it seemed that in the coming days, Aashirwad would also become a big cricketer. He will go very far. Thanks to Aashirwad, the team scored 234 runs Aashirwad Sooryavanshi is undergoing cricket training in Bihar. He is known for his attacking batting, much like his elder brother, Vaibhav. Thanks to Aashirwad’s century, Cricket Academy Tajpur scored 234 runs for 4 wickets in 29.5 overs. Shivam Raj contributed 52 runs off 75 balls for the team. After completing his century, Aashirwad celebrated by taking off his helmet. His pictures are going viral. Vaibhav is the middle of the three brothers Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the middle of three brothers. His elder brother’s name is Ujjwal Sooryavanshi, while the youngest brother is Aashirwad Sooryavanshi. Father Sanjeev Sooryavanshi and mother Aarti Sooryavanshi have played a significant role in the cricket careers of both sons. Vaibhav youngest Indian to be selected for Team India Aashirwad’s elder brother, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, is currently a well-known name in Indian cricket. On June 6, he was selected for the Indian team for the T20 series against Ireland and England, and for the Asian Games. By securing a place in Team India at the age of 15 years and 71 days, he became the youngest cricketer ever selected for India. Vaibhav surpassed the records of Shafali Verma and Sachin Tendulkar in this regard. Shafali was first selected for the Indian team at the age of 15 years and 220 days, while Sachin got an opportunity in the national team at the age of 16 years and 194 days. Sooryavanshi also clinched Orange Cap in IPL Vaibhav is currently with the Indian team on the Sri Lanka-A tour. He has scored 58 runs in two matches so far. Before this, in IPL 2026, he won the Orange Cap by scoring 776 runs. Vaibhav also received awards for Most Valuable Player, Emerging Player of the Year, Super Striker, and for hitting the most sixes. He set a new record by scoring a century in 36 balls in the same season. Rajeev Sooryavanshi pointed towards Vaibhav’s practice net to the north of the house and said that Vaibhav’s father used to make him practice here. After Vaibhav’s selection in the IPL and now the T20 Indian team, he has mostly been staying out. Here, his younger brother Aashirwad’s father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, along with other family members, are making him practice. Among those who make him practice are also youths who used to bowl to Vaibhav. He is being made to practice in the morning and evening. Currently, he sweats it out on the field for 5-6 hours. He is a right-handed batsman and a fast bowler. He plays fast, in Vaibhav’s style. He hits long shots. Currently, he hits more shots with his wrist. His uncle said that in the coming two years, he will also be prepared for the IPL. Given the way he has performed in local tournaments, the family’s hopes have increased even more. Aashirwad is a class six student in a private school in Tajpur. He is dedicating time to sports along with his studies. At a young age, after Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, his younger brother Aashirwad Sooryavanshi has created a stir by scoring a century in a local cricket tournament. Ten-year-old Aashirwad scored a century off 87 balls in a tournament organised by Tajpur Cricket Academy in Baghauni. What’s more, it included 20 fours and one six. Along with this, he also took four wickets in four overs. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has shared his younger brother’s first century on his social media site. After which, it has become a topic of discussion whether his brother will also debut in IPM at a very young age after Vaibhav. After AAashirwad’s century innings, Bhaskar reached his home. Where I met his uncle, Rajiv Sooryavanshi. It was informed that AAashirwad’s father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, is out. Rajiv Sooryavanshi pointed towards Vaibhav’s practice net to the north of the house and said that Vaibhav’s father used to make him practice here. After Vaibhav’s selection in the IPL and now the T-20 Indian team, he mostly stays out. Here, along with his younger brother Aashirwad’s father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, other family members are also making him practice. Among those who make him practice are also youths who used to bowl to Vaibhav. He is being practised in the morning and evening. Currently, he sweats on the field for 5-6 hours. He is a right-handed batsman and a fast bowler. He plays fast, in the style of Vaibhav. He hits long shots. Currently, he hits more shots with his wrist. His uncle said that he will also be prepared for the IPL in the next two years. The way he has performed in local tournaments has further increased the family’s hopes. Aashirwad is a class six student in a private school in Tajpur. He is dedicating time to sports along with his studies. Father said, ‘I’ll prepare him in two years; he is still a child.’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, said that Aashirwad also plays fast like Vaibhav. Currently, a cricket guru is teaching him. There is a difference between Vaibhav and Aashirwad. Vaibhav used to understand things in one go, but his brother needs to be explained repeatedly. It will take some time now, but we will get him ready in the next two years. He is a child now, loved by everyone. We are spending less time on him; right now, with Vaibhav, we have to go here and there. Due to this, we are spending less time on Aashirwad. But gradually, I will get him ready too. 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