Vaibhav Suryavanshi just proved why the selectors picked him for India A. The teenager walked out and scored 93 runs in the Ranji Trophy. His bat did all the talking against Meghalaya.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Takes Charge with the Bat
Playing for his team, Vaibhav Suryavanshi looked in complete control during his innings. He faced only 67 balls but managed to score 93 runs. His shot selection was impressive throughout.
He hit 9 boundaries and launched 4 massive sixes. The crowd loved every moment of his batting display. Unfortunately, he got out just 7 runs away from a well-deserved hundred.
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Spinner Bijon Dey dismissed him when victory seemed close. Earlier in the match, Meghalaya had put up a strong total. They scored 408 runs with 7 wickets down. Ajay Duha was their star performer with 129 runs. Swastic also played well and scored 94 runs.
India A Squad Heads to Asia Cup Challenge
The Rising Stars Asia Cup is coming up soon in Doha. Vaibhav Suryavanshi will represent India A in this important tournament. Matches begin on November 14 and continue till November 23.
India A finds itself in a competitive group this time. Their opponents include Oman, UAE, and traditional rivals Pakistan A. The opening game for India A is scheduled against UAE. That match happens on November 14 itself.
Jitesh Sharma gets the responsibility of leading the squad. He will also keep wickets for the team. Other talented players like Priyansh Arya and Nehal Wadhera join him.
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Young Vaibhav Already Breaking Records
Vaibhav created history this year by becoming the youngest player in IPL history to score a century. The IPL stage didn’t intimidate him one bit.
His confidence shone through in Brisbane last month. He smashed another hundred for India U-19 against Australia A in a Youth Test. Now this 93-run performance adds more weight to his growing reputation.
The selectors clearly saw something special in this young talent. Fans across the country want to see more of Vaibhav Suryavanshi. His journey in the Asia Cup will be worth watching closely.







