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Truth is that Vaibhav Suryavanshi is an exceptional find for India. His talent knows no bounds. And he’s attracting all the rich praise and plaudits for the great work that is currently on display.
Even his competitors in opposing IPL sides are full of praise for someone rightly being described as a proper batter.
Earning the deserving praise
And maybe that is why the current batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to impress in the Indian Premier League, drawing praise from players and experts alike. However, even as the hype grows, voices within the cricketing world are urging caution when it comes to his India debut.
Former India head coach Anil Kumble recently advised against rushing the youngster into international cricket.
He emphasized that while Suryavanshi’s talent is undeniable, it is important to give him time to develop and handle the pressure that comes with playing for India.
Bhuvi’s impressive take on Suryavanshi
Meanwhile, experienced India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar had high praise for the teenager’s batting ability. “Vaibhav Suryavanshi is too mature for a 15-year-old. He’s not slogging, he’s playing proper shots.
Where Suryavanshi deserves the credit
He deserves all the credit for the way he’s batting,” he said.
Suryavanshi’s calm approach and shot selection have stood out in a format often dominated by aggressive hitting. Instead of relying on power alone, he has shown technique and composure well beyond his age, making him one of the most exciting young prospects in the tournament.
Throwing caution to the winds
Despite the growing excitement, experts believe a step-by-step approach will benefit him in the long run. Rushing a young player into the national team can bring unnecessary pressure, while gradual exposure helps build confidence and consistency.
An afternote
For now, Suryavanshi’s journey is just beginning. If he continues to perform and learn, the India cap will come — but at the right time. At the same time, performances like these show that Vaibhav Suryavanshi is on the right path. If he continues to balance aggression with technique and keeps delivering consistently in the Indian Premier League, he will naturally move closer to the national setup.



