New Delhi: Cricket seems to run in Sooryavanshi’s family. Days after making headlines with a century in a test match, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s younger brother Ashirvad impressed with the bat again, smashing 168 off 119 balls in another big display.The 10-year-old, who started playing cricket six months ago, represented Rishav XI in a test match and lit up the tournament with a blistering knock that featured 19 and a six. He scored at a rate of 141.18 and continued to display the fearless approach that has already made him a sensation in local cricket circles. His latest hundred comes shortly after he declared his 103 off 87 balls in his first match at Cricket Academy Tajpur. This included a boundary of 20 and a six, underscoring his natural ability to produce strokes.The youngster’s rapid rise did not go unnoticed. Vaibhav, who is currently in Ireland with the Indian T20I team, shared an Instagram story celebrating his brother’s recent achievement.

Ashirvad’s story is very surprising because he played cricket recently. Although he has less than a year of training, he has already scored several big goals.Although comparisons with Vaibhav are inevitable, the two brothers have different styles. Vaibhav is a left-handed batsman who can also bowl spin, while Ashirvad bats right-handed and bowls middle-handed. The youngster considers himself an all-rounder and has started to prove himself on the cricket field.