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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Set for International Debut: Ireland Tour Looms

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The Meteoric Rise of a Cricket Prodigy

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has taken the cricketing world by storm, proving that age is merely a number when it comes to raw talent and composure at the crease. Since his debut, the young opener has shattered expectations, silencing skeptics who doubted his ability to transition from the youth level to the high-pressure environment of the Indian Premier League (IPL). In his inaugural IPL 2025 season, he amassed over 250 runs, featuring a blistering century and a half-century that signaled the arrival of a generational talent.

Dominance Beyond the IPL

His success is not confined to the franchise circuit. Sooryavanshi played an instrumental role in India’s victorious 2024 U19 World Cup campaign. His standout performance included a magnificent 175-run knock against England in the final, which decimated the opposition and powered India to a commanding total of over 400 runs. This performance solidified his reputation as a big-match player capable of handling immense pressure.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for India

Defying the Second-Season Blues

While many feared that opposition analysts would quickly find ways to exploit his techniques in the 2026 season, Sooryavanshi has only accelerated his growth. Playing for the Rajasthan Royals, he has accumulated 440 runs across 11 matches, maintaining an aggressive strike rate of 236.56. His ability to clear the ropes is evident in his tally of 40 sixes this season. Notably, his 36-ball century against Sunrisers Hyderabad stands as the third-fastest in IPL history, narrowly missing his own record of 35 balls set the previous year.

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The Ravi Shastri Endorsement

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has been a vocal proponent of fast-tracking the teenager into the national setup. Shastri suggests that the T20 format is the ideal gateway for such young talent. Speaking on the ICC Review, Shastri remarked, “The door would be three-fourths open. This guy can walk into a lot of sides in world cricket at this current moment in time. Just when you look at the exuberance of youth, and that youth shows on his face.”

Shastri believes the upcoming tour of Ireland in June provides the perfect environment for Sooryavanshi to make his senior international debut. With India scheduled to play two T20Is in Ireland followed by a five-match series in England, the timing is seen as optimal. “I don’t care about his age—whether he is 14, 15, or 16. I just see the way he is batting and taking on bowlers twice his age. He is very much in the reckoning,” added Shastri.

Pathway to the Senior Team

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is already taking concrete steps to integrate the youngster into the national structure. Sooryavanshi has been named in the India A squad, led by Tilak Varma. This squad is slated to travel to Sri Lanka in June to compete in an ODI tri-series against Afghanistan A, providing him with vital experience in the 50-over format and exposure to international-level competition.

As the cricketing fraternity waits with bated breath, all eyes are on the selection committee. Whether he earns his maiden cap in the emerald fields of Ireland or through the upcoming India A fixtures, the consensus remains that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is a rare talent destined for the highest level of the game. His journey from a youth prospect to a potential national hero is a testament to his dedication, skill, and unflinching temperament against the world’s best bowlers.

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Imran Malik

Imran Malik is a senior sports correspondent for Dawn, and one of Pakistan’s most authoritative voices on cricket. A proud alumnus of the University of the Punjab, he has spent more than a decade covering the men in green—from the raw energy of Lahore’s club grounds to World Cup semi-finals. Imran is particularly known for his deep technical knowledge of fast bowling and his unflinching analysis of Pakistan’s domestic cricket structure. His writing blends sharp observation with a historian’s eye, capturing both the glory and the grit of the game. A regular contributor to Dawn’s sports desk and a familiar face on news panel shows, Imran has been recognized with the Agahi Award and his paper’s own Excellence Award. He remains passionately committed to unearthing the next generation of Pakistani sporting talent.