Belfast: Just a few more hours to wait, then the new era of Indian cricket will begin. For the first time, he will take the field with the team as the captain of the Indian T20 team Shreyas Iyer. Opponent Ireland (IND vs IRE). Indian fans have an extra eye on this series against the Irish. Because of course Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

This is the first time on this tour after a hectic IPL tournament Indian teamCalled Vaibhav. At just 15 years of age, Vaibhav created history by being the youngest Indian cricketer to be called up to the international team. If he takes the field today, Vaibhav will also become the youngest Indian cricketer to play an international match. But as it is thought, will Vaibhav make his debut in today’s match?

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Talking about this, Indian batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said that Vaibhav will get his chance at the right time. He claims that the team management is not thinking of playing for India in a hurry by excluding an informed cricketer from the team unnecessarily. Before the match, he was heard saying, ‘There is no question that Vaibhav is very talented, the way he is IPL And batted in the rest of the matches, that doesn’t say much about his skills. He has batted against more pacey, experienced bowlers than Jofra Archer and nothing seems to faze him. So undoubtedly he is an unprecedented talent.’

Incidentally, while Vaibhav is preparing for his national team debut, another Suryavanshi has made noise in domestic cricket. His brother is a domestic crook. Vaibhav praised his brother by sharing a picture of his younger brother Arshivad’s scorecard from a match. That scorecard shows an impeccable century next to the name of Vaibhav’s brother Ashirvad. A 10-year-old blessing played an innings of 168 runs off 119 balls. His innings consisted of 19 fours and six sixes. Relying on his innings, the Rishabh XI scored 311 runs for seven wickets in the 40 over match.



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