Bihar’s young cricket star Vaibhav Suryavanshi recently made headlines — not for his on-field performance, but for a heartfelt post that caught everyone’s attention. Currently representing Bihar in the Ranji Trophy 2025 season, Vaibhav, who also serves as the vice-captain of the state team, took a moment off his busy cricket schedule to celebrate a special occasion.
Who Is Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s ‘Baby Brother’?Many fans were curious when Vaibhav referred to someone as his “baby brother” in a social media post. Interestingly, the cricketer he was talking about is not younger than him — in fact, he’s five years older.
The player in question is Kishan Singh, another promising young talent from Bihar, who represents India’s Under-19 cricket team. Kishan was part of the Indian squad that recently toured Australia, earning recognition for his sharp performances and consistency.
Kishan Singh celebrated his 19th birthday on November 2, 2025, the same day the Indian Women’s Cricket Team made history by defeating South Africa to win the Women’s ODI World Cup 2025.
Marking this double celebration, Vaibhav shared an Instagram story, writing:
“Happy Birthday, Baby Brother!”
He followed it with another post featuring the victorious Indian women’s team, captioned simply:
“World Champions.”
Both messages reflected his excitement and admiration — one for his close friend and the other for the national team’s unforgettable victory.
Why Is Kishan Singh Called ‘Baby Brother’?While the reason behind the nickname “Baby Brother” isn’t publicly known, it’s clear that Vaibhav shares a strong bond with Kishan. Both cricketers have trained together at the state level and are often seen supporting each other on and off the field. Their friendship has now become a talking point among young cricket fans in Bihar.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s Current FormAt just 14 years old, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has already earned a reputation as one of Bihar’s most promising cricket talents. Despite his responsibilities as vice-captain in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season, he is still looking to convert his starts into big scores.
Cricket analysts believe that if he continues to develop his game under proper guidance, Vaibhav could soon join the ranks of India’s emerging cricket stars — and perhaps, like his “baby brother” Kishan Singh, wear the Indian colors one day.
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