Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a 14 -year -old hitting sensation, has a light exchange with Rajasthan Royals Batting coach and former Indian beat coach Vikram Rathour And the video has become a virus for all the right reasons. Currently in Australia with the U19 Indian squad, Suryavanshi is ready for the second youth test against the Australian U19, which began on Tuesday, October 7, at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. In a video shared by Rajasthan Royals on their X holder, Rathour is seen teasing young people during a video call. After asking how he did and whether he maintained his fitness, the coach was playing, “Wo Toh Dekhne Mein Pata Chalega. Aaja tu “(we will only know when I see you. You are back first). Young Adonan just smiled and answered calmly “Yes,” acknowledged the warning of playing his coach to stay fit and ready for his fitness test when he returned from international duty. He then welcomed another member of the Royals coaching staff before ending the call.Watch Suryavanshi video call with RR Batting Coach here Suryavanshi was in an unusual form during a continuous youth visit. In the first youth test against Australia U19, he scored 113 out of just 86 balls, carrying his century in just 78 delivery. His scenes included nine and eight and eight, and he shared an important 152 stand with Vedant Trivedi. India recorded 428 in their first half before bowling out of the hosts cheaperly, sealing a huge victory -the scenes and 58 runs. Australia will look back to the determination in Mackay, while India will aim to continue their dominance. The increase in Suryavanshi is not unusual. He made his debut Ranji Trophy for Uttar Pradesh for only 12 years and 284 days – the youngest player in the history of the tournament. His success continued when Rajasthan Royals invited him to the IPL 2025 auction at the age of 13. He was the top headline in the IPL with the stunning 38-101 101, which is the second fastest in the history of IPL, behind only 30-iconic iconic Chris Gayle in 2013, and the fastest by an Indian.