Dravid had mentioned before the aim of an RR with the young talent. According to him, while Vaibhav is now basking in applause, a responsible young player must be prepared to handle criticism when things go wrong.Teen sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi became the talk of the town after his fantastic 35-ball century. A day before that, RR head coach Rahul Dravid, displaying his wisdom, said that the 14-year-old Suryavanshi would have his high and low days. How true it was, as in his next match against MI while chasing a mammoth target of 218, he was dismissed for a duck. A 2 ball duck by Vaibhav Suryavanshi. pic.twitter.com/ws7jFKFevY — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) May 1, 2025 The boy wants to give a pyrotechnic start by hitting an aerial shot on Deepak Chahar. He mistimed it, with Will Jacks at mid-on taking an easy catch. All eyes were on him especially after he hit the second-fastest century in IPL history; so, clearly, there was a mountain of pressure. He could have been crushed by the weight of expectations. In four matches, Suryavanshi has racked up 151 runs, with 101 of those runs coming from that one blazing performance. Little wonder, then, that fans across the nation are abuzz about this prodigious talent-his rise has certainly been meteoric. Read also: Rohit Sharma Achieves Huge Feat for Mumbai Indians Dravid had mentioned before the aim of an RR with the young talent. According to him, while Vaibhav is now basking in applause, a responsible young player must be prepared to handle criticism when things go wrong. Dravid Commented: “You cannot entirely avoid criticism or media attention around him. I don’t think you can control everything, and I believe you have to accept that. The idea is to help him navigate it and build a strong support system around him. It’s a part of becoming a cricketer in India—you have to handle it. We all recognise that he will have some success and some failure.”