Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Problems and Play

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 的問題與表現


Introduction

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is 15 years old. He plays cricket for India A. He has some problems with his behavior and his scores.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 今年 15 歲。他代表印度 A 隊打板球。他在行為與得分方面遇到一些問題。

Main Body

Vaibhav fought with another player named Vishen Halambage. The referee wants Vaibhav to pay money as a punishment. The BCCI must decide if he pays.

Vaibhav 與另一名叫做 Vishen Halambage 的球員發生衝突。裁判希望 Vaibhav 支付罰金作為處罰。BCCI 必須決定他是否需要支付。

Vaibhav is not scoring many runs now. In 2026, he played very well. Now, he does not have a big score. But he caught the ball very well in one game.

Vaibhav 現在沒有拿到很多分。在 2026 年,他的表現非常好。但現在他沒有很高的得分。不過他在其中一場比賽中接球表現非常出色。

Some people are angry. Sanjay Manjrekar says Vaibhav should leave the team for a while. Other people say Vaibhav is young and needs to learn.

有些人感到憤怒。Sanjay Manjrekar 表示 Vaibhav 應該暫時離開球隊。而其他人則認為 Vaibhav 還年輕,需要學習。

Conclusion

People are talking about Vaibhav. He wants to play in the big games against Ireland and England.

人們正在討論 Vaibhav。他希望能參加對陣愛爾蘭與英國的大賽。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Now vs. Then' Logic

In this story, we see how to talk about a person's change in performance. This is key for A2 level storytelling.

The Pattern: Now vs. Past

  • Past (2026): "He played very well." \rightarrow Action is finished.
  • Now: "He does not have a big score." \rightarrow This is his current situation.

Quick Vocabulary Shift Instead of using complex words, notice these simple pairs from the text:

ActionResult
Fought \rightarrowPunishment \rightarrow Pay money
Not scoring \rightarrowAngry people \rightarrow Leave the team

Sentence Builder: "Should" When people give advice in English, they use should.

  • Example: "Vaibhav should leave the team."
  • Meaning: It is a good idea (or a bad idea) for him to do this.

Key takeaway: To reach A2, stop just listing facts. Start connecting a problem (fighting) to a result (paying money).

Vocabulary Learning

behavior (n.)
The way a person acts
Example:The teacher likes the student's good behavior in class.
referee (n.)
A person who makes sure players follow the rules in a game
Example:The referee blew the whistle to stop the game.
punishment (n.)
A penalty for doing something wrong
Example:His punishment for being late was to clean the room.
decide (v.)
To make a choice after thinking
Example:I cannot decide which dress to wear to the party.
Practice A2 words in a crossword