Mumbai: His debut in international cricket has been much discussed in the last few months. In the end, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was given a chance by sitting Sanju Samson in the T20 series against England. Despite playing 3 matches, the 15-year-old teenager managed to score only 42 runs. Maximum is only 15. To say that the kind of talk that was going on about Vaibhav, not even a drop of it was seen in the performance in the last three matches. Even in the last T20 against England, Sanju Samson has been given a chance again after excluding Vaibhav.

This time World Cup winning former English all-rounder Moeen Ali opened up about Vaibhav. He reminded that the stage of international cricket is completely different, tough challenge. Recently participating in a podcast, Moeen said, ‘I really liked the way Archer was bowling against Suryavanshi. IPLDuring the , I saw Rajasthan Royals social media saying that Vaibhav was handling Archer with ease in the nets. He even batted fiercely. But Jofra’s bouncer was brilliant to dismiss Vaibhav in India-England match. Vaibhav is undoubtedly a great batsman, and I am not trying to belittle his potential. But the situation is different in international cricket. Tough challenge.’

Vaibhav made his international debut at the age of 15 years and 99 days. He broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record. But despite the glimpses of his aggressive batting, the big innings is still elusive. Vaibhav Suryavanshi scored only 14, 13 and 15 runs in the first three T20I matches.

Surprisingly in Vaibhav’s three-match international cricket career, Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit his first boundary in the third match of his international career. He hit a four and a six in the third T20I. In the previous two matches, Vaibhav had hit two sixes each, but not a single four. He hit his first boundary on the 21st ball of his international career.





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