Vaibhav Suryavanshi arrives battle-hardened for U19 World Cup

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, a teenage cricketer from India, enters the Under-19 World Cup already experienced beyond his years.

Most young cricketers view the Under-19 World Cup as a platform to make their mark on the international stage. However, Vaibhav Suryavanshi stands out as he approaches the tournament battle-hardened, having already faced high-level challenges before turning 15.

Suryavanshi has played in the Indian Premier League (IPL), competed in senior domestic cricket, and bowled against international-quality opposition. This early exposure sets him apart from typical U19 participants who use the event to announce themselves.

The 2026 Under-19 World Cup schedule and Suryavanshi's potential role in India's campaign are topics of interest, alongside his recent scores. As the youngest IPL player, his journey highlights the rapid rise of talent in Indian cricket.

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Hardik Pandya hits his 100th T20I six during India-South Africa T20I at Barabati Stadium.
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Hardik Pandya hits 100th T20I six in India-South Africa opener

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Hardik Pandya reached a milestone in the first T20I against South Africa at Cuttack's Barabati Stadium by smashing his 100th six in international T20 cricket. Suryakumar Yadav struggled, scoring 12 runs off 11 balls before being dismissed by Lungi Ngidi. The match sparked debates on batting order consistency for the Indian team.

A controversy has erupted over a gesture by 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi during the India vs Pakistan U19 Asia Cup final. Experts argue that moral policing of the young cricketer won't build champions, and patience is needed instead. Suryavanshi's mistake was human, but the reaction was not.

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Several promising cricketers from India's Under-19 setup have made their mark in the IPL and WPL 2025 seasons. Standouts include teenage debutants like Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Ayush Mhatre in the IPL, while G Kamalini became the youngest WPL debutant. These young talents are bridging the gap from junior to professional cricket.

The ICC Under-19 World Cup has spotlighted cricket's growing inclusivity, with players of South Asian origin playing key roles. In the tournament held in Namibia and Zimbabwe, 92 out of 240 players are South Asians or their descendants. This shift marks cricket's embrace of a post-colonial spirit.

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The Women's Premier League 2026 will see notable absences due to personal reasons and unsold auctions, while young talents are set to shine. Players like Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy won't participate, as the tournament kicks off in Navi Mumbai.

On the first day of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli returned to domestic cricket, drawing fans' attention back to the circuit. The BCCI deserves praise for mandating stars' participation, laying the foundation for greater developments.

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Pratyush Kumar, a six-year-old from Odisha, impressed at the SOA CAT-B chess tournament in Bhubaneswar by dominating rated opponents and finishing seventh. The young talent from Chessturf Academy also won a cash prize for his performance. He is now closer to becoming the state's youngest rated chess player.

 

 

 

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