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'An 80 In A Winning Cause Means More Than A Hundred': Vaibhav Sooryavanshi
Speaking about prioritizing team success over individual achievements, Vaibhav said he values impactful contributions in winning causes more than personal records.
“Since childhood, my father has always told me that if you score a hundred, a double hundred, or even a triple hundred, but the team does not win because of it, then those runs hold no value. They may only be for your personal record, but they do not benefit the team,” he told Jio Hotstar.
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