- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 12 May 2025 04:45 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Who says toddlers can’t play cricket? A viral video is proving otherwise, and it’s winning hearts all over the internet. The now-famous clip shows a 2-year-old boy showing off his batting skills like a mini cricket star. With a tiny bat in hand and homemade wickets behind him, the little boy stood confidently in the middle of a large crowd. As the ball approached, he timed his shot perfectly and hit it with full force, a moment that instantly drew loud cheers and applause.
What made the scene even more adorable was what happened next. Two men from the crowd walked in, gently held the child’s hands, and helped him complete a run, treating him like a true player. The whole moment felt straight out of a movie, filled with joy, surprise, and pure sportsmanship.
Since the video was posted, it has gone viral, racking up thousands of views and comments. People can’t stop praising the boy’s natural cricket talent and fearless attitude. Many users even compared him to young cricket sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who recently made headlines by debuting in the IPL for Rajasthan Royals at just 14 years old.
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The viral video, after being shared on Instagram by the handle 'raya_31122022', received 2.2 million views. Shared a few days ago, it pulled significant likes and comments from social media users. One user wrote, "Vaibhav Suryavanshi ka record khatre mai." "One of the richest cricketers I have ever seen... he has kept two people only for taking runs," a second user added. "Not a fan of cricket, but where can I watch this match, cutie batsman?" added a third user.
"Omg. Those little legs ... cute cool pants running between the wickets.. so cute," a fourth user wrote. "Vaibhav, you should be afraid," added another user. "He is shorter than the wickets. He IS LBW," another user wrote. "Next, Vaibhav Suryavanshi," added another person. "You got tough competition brother," another person commented. "First time a batter had two runners," added another.