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Raw Power: 14-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Shatters Water Pipe in Rajasthan Royals Practice
If there were any doubts about the raw power of India’s latest batting prodigy, they were literally washed away this week. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the 14-year-old sensation who has been taking the cricketing world by storm, recently left fans (and the ground staff) in awe during a Rajasthan Royals (RR) pre-season practice session.
In a video shared by the franchise that has since gone viral, the young southpaw is seen connecting with a ferocious pull shot that didn't just clear the boundary—it directly struck and shattered a water pipeline running near the practice nets.
The Shot That Broke the Internet (and the Plumbing)
The video, captioned simply as "just sooryavanshi things" by the Rajasthan Royals, shows Vaibhav unleashing a signature aggressive stroke. The sound of the ball meeting the bat is crisp, but the sound of it meeting the PVC pipe is even louder. Laser247 Immediately following the impact, water began spraying across the practice area, forcing a temporary halt to the session.
While the damage was minor, the symbolic weight of the shot is massive. It serves as a reminder of the "scary" talent the Royals have on their hands ahead of the IPL 2026 season.
Who is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi?
For those who haven't been following the youth circuit, Vaibhav’s name has become synonymous with "youngest ever."
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Youngest IPL Millionaire: He was signed by Rajasthan Royals for ₹1.1 crore during the 2025 mega-auction at just 13 years old.
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U19 World Cup Hero: Earlier this month, he played a historic knock of 175 runs off just 80 balls (including 15 sixes!) in the U19 World Cup final against England, leading India to their sixth title.
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Youngest Centurion: He holds the record for the youngest T20 centurion and the fastest IPL fifty by an Indian.
Education vs. IPL: The Tough Choice
The viral practice video comes at a time when Vaibhav is making headlines for another reason. The teen sensation recently opted to skip his CBSE Class 10 board exams to focus entirely on his preparations for IPL 2026.
While skipping "Boards" is usually a nightmare for Indian households, Vaibhav's father and coach have clarified that the decision was made to capitalize on his current "purple patch." His father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, mentioned that while cricket is the priority now, Vaibhav will attempt his exams next year.
What’s Next for the "Mini Lara"?
Drawing comparisons to West Indian legend Brian Lara for his high backlift and explosive left-handed style, Sooryavanshi is expected to be a mainstay in the RR opening lineup this year. Under the mentorship of Rahul Dravid and the captaincy of Riyan Parag, the young batter is being groomed as the next "national treasure."
If his practice sessions are any indication, bowlers in the upcoming IPL season might want to keep some spare pipes—and perhaps some extra fielders—handy.
Watch the viral clip below: (Insert Link to Rajasthan Royals' Official X/Instagram Post)
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