Cricket Legend Questions Why Young Prodigy Sooryavanshi Remains Benched
Former England captain Michael Vaughan puzzled over India's decision to keep teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi out of international cricket despite impressive form.
Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's wait for an international debut continues to frustrate cricket observers and former players worldwide. Despite standout performances in the U-19 World Cup and high-profile IPL appearances, the young prospect has been repeatedly left out of India's recent T20I squads, fueling speculation about selection decisions.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan has publicly expressed bewilderment at the timing, questioning why such a talented player remains on the sidelines when selectors claim they are waiting for the "appropriate time" for his promotion. Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has similarly voiced concerns about the delay, adding weight to growing criticism of the national selection committee's cautious approach toward blooding the teenage sensation.
Sooryavanshi has already demonstrated remarkable talent at youth level and in domestic franchise cricket. His performances suggest he possesses the skills required for international cricket, yet the selection committee continues to hold him back, citing developmental concerns and proper timing. This conservative stance has become increasingly contentious among fans and former cricketers who believe he is ready for the senior stage.
The debate highlights a broader tension in Indian cricket between nurturing young talent and maintaining competitive squad balance. With T20 cricket's short-format nature favoring aggressive young players, many argue that Sooryavanshi's continued absence represents a missed opportunity for both the player and the national team.
As the discussion intensifies on social media and sports channels, pressure mounts on selectors to justify their decision or provide a clear pathway for the teenager's eventual debut. Whether Sooryavanshi will finally get his chance in upcoming international assignments remains uncertain, but the scrutiny surrounding his selection status shows no signs of diminishing.