New Delhi, June 2: Young cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has revealed that his ambition for the season was clearly defined in his phone notes, where he had set a personal target of scoring 700 runs, a goal that motivated his consistent performances throughout the tournament.
After being awarded the Orange Cap for emerging as one of the leading run-scorers, Sooryavanshi shared that the achievement was the result of disciplined preparation, self-belief, and a clear focus on improving his game match by match.
“I wanted to score 700 runs; it was written in my phone notes,” he said, highlighting how setting measurable goals helped him stay focused under pressure.
The young batter’s performance has been widely appreciated for its maturity, consistency, and ability to deliver in crucial moments, marking him as one of the promising talents in the domestic cricket circuit.
Cricket observers noted that his approach reflects a growing trend among young athletes who use structured goal-setting and digital tools to track performance and maintain discipline in high-pressure environments.
Sooryavanshi’s Orange Cap win has further boosted his recognition in the cricketing community, with fans and experts viewing him as a rising star with strong potential for the future.
