As CBSE announced the Class 10 and 12 board results, social media was abuzz with a bizarre claim — that 14-year-old Rajasthan Royals sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi had failed his Class 10 exams. The post quickly went viral, leaving fans puzzled: is the IPL’s young hero struggling in academics?
A widely shared satirical post suggested that Suryavanshi failed the exams and that the BCCI had hilariously requested a “DRS-style” review of his answer sheets due to alleged evaluation errors. But here’s the truth — the entire claim was a joke.
Vaibhav hasn’t failed — or passed — Class 10
In reality, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is not even in Class 10 yet. According to reports, he is currently a student of Class 9. So the question of him failing or passing the 10th board exam simply doesn’t arise.
Vaibhav’s IPL rise continues to stun fans
Vaibhav became a sensation during IPL 2025 when he smashed a six off his very first ball and went on to score a 35-ball century — the second-fastest in IPL history and the fastest by an Indian, breaking Yusuf Pathan’s previous record of 37 balls.
In five matches this season, the young prodigy has scored 155 runs at a blazing strike rate of 209.45, hitting 16 sixes and 10 fours. However, despite his individual brilliance, Rajasthan Royals have exited the IPL 2025 playoff race.
Conclusion: The viral claim of Vaibhav Suryavanshi failing Class 10 is false and meant as satire. The young cricketer is currently in Class 9 and continues to focus on both cricket and academics.
 
 
          