Vaibhav Suryavanshi Shines at IPL 2025 with Super Striker Award

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14-year-old cricket prodigy from Bihar, has made headlines in IPL 2025 by winning the Curvv Super Striker of the Season award. Despite his remarkable achievements, including being the youngest centurion in IPL history, he faces the unique challenge of not being able to drive the luxurious Tata Curvv car he received as a prize due to his age. This article explores his journey, the thrilling IPL 2025 final where Royal Challengers Bangalore emerged victorious, and the significance of his accomplishments at such a young age.
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Shines at IPL 2025 with Super Striker Award

Vaibhav Suryavanshi's Remarkable Journey

The past two months have been nothing short of a dream for 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a rising star from Bihar. While many his age worry about their future, Vaibhav has already carved out a bright path for himself. Following an impressive performance in IPL 2025, he received a significant accolade.


RCB Claims IPL 2025 Trophy

In the IPL 2025 final, Royal Challengers Bangalore triumphed over Punjab Kings, securing their first-ever trophy. The presentation ceremony followed, where outstanding players were recognized with various awards. Although Vaibhav was anticipated to win the Best Emerging Player award, it ultimately went to Sai Sudharsan from Gujarat Titans.


Vaibhav Receives a Luxurious Car

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the youngest centurion in IPL history, was honored with the Curvv Super Striker of the Season award for his remarkable strike rate. After the final match held in Ahmedabad, he personally accepted the award, which included a shiny Tata Curvv car valued at approximately 1.2 million rupees. Interestingly, Vaibhav is unable to drive this car.


Why Can't Vaibhav Drive His Prize Car?

Vaibhav made a significant impact in the IPL, starting his career with a six on his very first ball. He stunned everyone by scoring a century off just 35 balls against Gujarat Titans in his third match. Throughout the season, he amassed 252 runs at an impressive strike rate of 206.55, earning him the Super Striker award. However, he cannot drive the car due to his age; born on March 27, 2011, he is still under 18 and lacks a driving license.


RCB's Historic Victory

In the IPL 2025 final, held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Punjab Kings by six runs. After 18 years of waiting, RCB finally clinched the title. Batting first, RCB set a target of 190 runs, while Shreyas Iyer's team managed only 184 runs in response. Shashank Singh played a valiant innings, scoring 61 runs off 30 balls, but fell short. Krunal Pandya's exceptional bowling performance earned him the 'Man of the Match' title.


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