Vaibhav Sooryavanshi becomes youngest player for India, surpasses Sachin Tendulkar’s record
By Arjun Nair / 11.07.2026
By Arjun Nair — 10 July 2026 — 3 min read
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a teenager, has made history by becoming the youngest player to represent India in international cricket. He achieved this milestone at the age of 15 years and 99 days during India’s second T20I match against England in their ongoing series. This feat surpasses the long-standing record held by Sachin Tendulkar, who made his debut in a Test match against Pakistan in 1989 at the age of 16 years and 205 days.
The young opener’s debut occurred on July 4, 2026, at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, England. Sooryavanshi’s entry into international cricket has generated considerable discussion, with commentators like Alison Mitchell, Sunil Gupta, and Brett Sprigg debating whether he is living up to the expectations surrounding his talent.
Challenges and Expectations for Sooryavanshi
Despite his record-breaking debut, Sooryavanshi has faced challenges in his initial international appearances. He scored 14 and 13 runs in his last two T20Is against England, struggling to replicate the impact he had during the IPL 2026 season. England’s bowlers have consistently targeted him with short-pitched deliveries, a strategy that former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel believes will continue as his international career progresses.
Patel noted that this approach from England is not unexpected, as teams had already identified this strategy during the IPL. He specifically mentioned that even without Jofra Archer, any observer of the IPL would not be surprised by the deliberate plan to bowl short to Sooryavanshi. Patel highlighted that the ball before the wicket-taking delivery was also short, and even on a delivery he hit for a six in the first game, the line was similar, though it may not have bounced as much.
Patel anticipates that every team will continue to test Sooryavanshi with pace and bounce. He stated that as Sooryavanshi advances in his international career, he will consistently encounter short-pitched bowling, with deliveries exceeding 145 km/hr. The key question, according to Patel, will be how the youngster copes with this type of bowling, as every bowler will aim to target him in that area.
Broader Team Performance and Strategic Advice
Beyond Sooryavanshi’s individual performance, Patel also commented on the overall batting display of the India team. He urged India’s batters to exhibit greater patience, especially after the team was bowled out for just 78 runs in the third T20I. Patel suggested that players should take time to settle into their innings rather than immediately attacking, particularly in English conditions where pitches and ground dimensions differ from what they might be accustomed to.

Patel expressed a desire to see improved game understanding and awareness from the Indian batters in Bristol. He acknowledged that while scoring 200 runs is a target, these are experienced T20 batters who, in this format, often have more time than they perceive. He emphasized the importance of taking one or two overs to get accustomed to the conditions, noting that the wickets are not as flat in England and players need to adjust to the ground dimensions and the pace of the pitch. Giving oneself time to settle is crucial, according to Patel.
As the series progresses, India will be looking to recover in the fourth T20I, while England will aim to secure the series victory. The focus remains on how the Indian team, and particularly its youngest debutant, adapts to the challenges presented by the English conditions and bowling strategies.
Source: bbc.com
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