Teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi experienced a dramatic turn of events in the IPL 2025. After a record-breaking century, he was dismissed for a duck against Mumbai Indians, triggering a wave of social media reactions. Mumbai Indians set a formidable target of 217/2, putting Rajasthan Royals under pressure, further intensifying after Vaibhav's early dismissal, and RR's chase looked shaky.
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