IPL 2026 – Is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ready to play for India? Ambati Rayudu, Riyan Parag and Piyush Chawla discuss


“He looks a cut above a lot of youngsters in the country, and he’s a talent that will definitely do wonders for Indian cricket. I don’t know when, but definitely in the future,” Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo’s TimeOut show after Sooryavanshi had slammed 52 in 17 balls to hurry RR to an eight-wicket win over CSK. “The way he has been batting and the freedom with which he has been batting, it’s a great testament to the fact that [RRs] management has been doing a wonderful job, not complicating things for him. And his shot-making – the ease with which he’s been taking on bowlers is unbelievable at this age.”

It’s easy to forget that Sooryavanshi is just 15 – he reached the milestone on March 27 – and the role of the team management, not just at RR but wherever he plays, cannot be overstated.

“The messaging to Vaibhav is like… we don’t put pressure on him and don’t want him to be aware of the noise outside. So it’s about what he likes doing. He likes batting, so we ensure that he gets to bat enough in the nets. If there’s something he likes to eat, we make sure that’s available for him,” Riyan Parag, the RR captain, said in the press conference after the game.

“As far as what he does inside [the ground] is concerned, like Dhruv [Jurel] and I were sitting outside and the first two-three overs had been bowled, we were wondering how he was hitting the ball so well when the wicket was a bit sticky, it had some moisture. Like everyone in the stands, we also watch him the same way. We are also like ‘wow, how does he do it’. I feel he is a talent and I am very glad that he is in our team and not in another team.”

Sooryavanshi is already a World Cup winner – he was the Player of the Tournament when India won the Under-19 World Cup in Harare earlier this year for the tally of 439 runs from seven innings – and has a number of landmarks to his name: youngest IPL player, youngest century-maker in men’s T20s, even the fastest 150 in men’s List A cricket.

“But when you’ve got a batsman there that is very clear on how he wants to play, and he’s going hard, going hard at every ball, and some days it’s going to come off and some days it’s not. Today it came off for him”

Mike Hussey

“I think definitely the T20 format [for his maiden call-up]. If he has a very good IPL and if he shows that he has the ability to keep calm under pressure… because, don’t forget, our Indian team is a world champion team. It’s won the T20 World Cup. So to replace somebody in that side is not easy,” Rayudu said, possibly keeping Sooryavanshi’s age in mind. “To me, there are a few players ahead of him at the moment, because you tend to pick and build your teams ahead of the next ICC competition.

“There are enough cricketers who have been consistently doing well. So he is definitely in the race if I was the selector. But at the moment, there are a lot of guys who have been consistent for the last two or three years.”

If he does make the step up, Chawla expects him to fit right in. “That’s the beauty of this IPL. At the age of 15, he is facing the world-class bowlers. So, when he goes to the international level, he won’t be a stranger. It’s not that he hasn’t faced a 140(kph)-plus bowler. He has already done that. He has already smashed them,” Chawla said. “So he won’t be thinking that, ‘okay, I have to see him through and take my chances against the other bowlers, or the weaker bowling link’, so that’s the good thing.

“And if he plays like that, would love to see him fast-tracked. Over the last year, in Under-19, domestic… whatever he has played, he went there and he scored hundreds. And it’s not only hundreds, he scored big hundreds.”

There was no hundred on Monday, with the target only 128, but there was enough evidence of Sooryavanshi’s fearless batting and his hunger to keep scoring big runs.

“I think it was just the way Sooryavanshi came in, he took his chances, you know,” Mike Hussey, CSK’s batting coach, said when asked if their bowlers had been off the mark in defending 127. “We did drop him once [by Kartik Sharma off the first ball Sooryavanshi had faced], it was a difficult catch, but if we take that catch, then you never know – you pick up a couple of quick ones, the pressure builds, the confidence of the bowlers build.

“But when you’ve got a batsman there that is very clear on how he wants to play, and he’s going hard, going hard at every ball, and some days it’s going to come off and some days it’s not. Today it came off for him.”



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