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Pakistan cricket expert wants VaibhavSooryavanshi’s bat to get checked

Pakistan cricket expert wants VaibhavSooryavanshi’s bat to get checked

Jigar Saraswat 9 minutes ago 0 1

NaumanNiaz made controversial remarks about the Indian cricket prodigy, accusing him of foul play and of using an ‘AI chip’ in his bat.

VaibhavSooryavanshihas been making a lot of noise not just in India, but also around the world. The 15-year-old has now been accused of foul play by a Pakistan cricket expert, who thinks his bat may have an ‘AI chip’ and thus wants his bat to be checked.

NaumanNiaz alleges foul play by VaibhavSooryavanshi.

NaumanNiaz is known for his controversial and over-the-top remarks. He has now made controversial remarks on the 15-year-old Indian cricket prodigy, VaibhavSooryavanshi. Hours after the 15-year-old bludgeoned the second Indian Premier League (IPL) century of his career, Niaz accused Sooryavanshi of foul play, suggesting the youngster uses an AI chip in his bat to generate power. Speaking on the show ‘SmashHit,’ Niaz said, “Think about it. What is this kid? Get his bat checked. Like WADA conducts dope tests, send him to a lab. He probably used an AI chip in his bat. He is unreal. What a player. I did get a feeling he was playing a tad slow. This made me think, what is this guy? When you’re 18, your body builds muscle, biceps, and triceps. This one is just 16. He was born when ViratKohli was a world champion. He doesn’t have the power game as much as he has technique. He is a wristy player, plus, if you look at this arc, he used the full 360 degree.”

VaibhavSooryavanshi stuns with scoring massive runs in the IPL.

Last year, when he debuted for Rajasthan Royals (RR) in IPL, he had stunned everyone with his batting skills and massive scores, then as a 14-year-old. This year as well, he has been showcasing his A-game in cricket, giving top guns such as KL Rahul, ViratKohli and Abhishek Sharma. With 357 runs from eight matches, Sooryavanshi is currently placed second with two fifties and a hundred, followed by Rahul at third, Heinrich Klaasen at fourth, Shubman Gill at fifth and Kohli at sixth. The race for the Orange Cap has been dominated by Indians, with Klaasen the only overseas player presently in the top 10.

The young cricketer has even scored centuries in England, Australia, South Africa and won the Under-19 World Cup in January this year.

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