Written By: Shreya Patil

Young cricket talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi recently received a brand-new white SUV. This special gift celebrates his amazing performance in the 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL). At only 14 years old, the Rajasthan Royals batter has already made a huge name for himself in the sports world.

A Record-Breaking Season

Vaibhav won the “Super Striker of the Season” award during the tournament. This award goes to the player who scores runs at the fastest rate. To qualify, a player must face at least 100 balls. Vaibhav stood out from the crowd by scoring 252 runs. Even more impressive was his strike rate of 206.6. This means he scored more than 2 runs per ball he faced.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Gets New SUV
Source – NDTV Sports

Celebrating With Family

The car manufacturer handed over the keys to the teenager in his hometown of Patna. A video on social media shows Vaibhav and his family smiling next to their new vehicle. It was a proud moment for the young boy and his parents. Many cricket fans consider him one of the most exciting young players in the world today.

Inspiring Other Players

His journey shows that the IPL provides a platform for everyone. Many scouts and coaches now look for young talent in small towns like Patna. Vaibhav proves that even a teenager can compete with international stars. His performance helps his team win games and also brings joy to his fans. This new car is a symbol of his success and a reminder of his potential.

A Bright Future

Vaibhav also plays for the India Under-19 team. His success with the Rajasthan Royals shows that age does not matter if you have talent. He plays with a lot of power and confidence against some of the best bowlers in the world.

By winning this award and the new SUV, Vaibhav has proven that hard work brings great rewards. Fans are now eager to see how his career grows in the coming years.

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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