Vaibhav Suryavanshi's stormy batting is in vogue at the moment. At present, every cricketer in the world is surprised to see the batting technique of this 15 year old player. Many players are also trying to copy him, but let us tell you that copying him can cause huge loss to the players. This warning has been given by former veteran cricketer Matthew Hayden. Matthew Head said that players who are trying to copy Suryavanshi should think whether this method is sustainable?
Vaibhav Suryavanshi But Matthew Hayden said, 'This batsman's carefree attitude is magical but other players who are trying to copy Suryavanshi should think whether this approach is sustainable.' Hayden said that every player has his own method.
Hayden gave the example of the way he grew up watching Brian Lara. He liked Lara's batting but he was not Lara. According to Hayden, to be successful you can be motivated but you have to find your own way of scoring runs.
Matthew Hayden also described Shubman Gill's batting style as good for T20. He said that Gill has proved that he can score runs in his own way in T20 cricket. Therefore, it would not be right to say that only Suryavanshi's method is better.
Let us tell you that Vaibhav Suryavanshi recently scored the highest score of 776 runs in IPL 2026, he also won the Orange Cap. This player had also made the record of hitting the maximum number of 72 sixes in one season of the tournament. However, despite such excellent batting, this player is not getting a chance to debut. India did not give him a debut in the two T20 match series against Ireland and even in the first match against England, Suryavanshi remained sitting on the bench.