X (formerly, Twitter), saw a widespread surge in reactions as the skipper Shreyas Iyer confirmed at the toss on July 1, 2026 at Chester-le-street that the young teenage prodigy, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will have to wait to make his debut in the national team. Fans who were already in no mood to forgive the Indian team and management for the series loss against Ireland have once again erupted to express their anger on the Indian team think tank. Many fans on X are highly critical of Captain Shreyas Iyer and Coach Gautam Gambhir. Several posts accuse the management of subjecting the 15-year-old prodigy to "politics, lobbies, and favoritism". Disgruntled supporters are pointing out that broadcasters used Sooryavanshi as the face of the match posters to drive viewership and ticket sales, only to keep him on the bench.

A vocal section of cricket enthusiasts is threatening to stop watching the matches altogether. They argue that the senior squad's recent struggles prove the current combinations are failing anyway. On the other side of the spectrum, some analysts defend the decision. They refer back to Shreyas Iyer's statements emphasizing that the team must respect the process, back established T20 World Cup winners, and avoid rushing an incredibly young talent too quickly into high-pressure international environments. This reaction was followed by Shreyas Iyer's response who believed that the team cannot drop players who had won the country the World Cup and that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will get his place in the team when his time comes.

"We've got to back the players who won us the World Cup": Shreyas Iyer on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's omission

Shreyas Iyer addressed the much-discussed absence of teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi from India's playing XI during the toss ahead of the first T20I against England, offering a measured response while keeping the youngster's future open. With fans eagerly expecting the 15-year-old to make his international debut, Iyer confirmed that the team had opted to retain the core group that recently won the T20 World Cup instead of making immediate changes.

Speaking at the toss, Iyer said, "You never know," when asked about Sooryavanshi's debut, hinting that the youngster's opportunity could come later in the series. Explaining the decision, the India captain added, "We've got to back the players who won us the World Cup." Iyer also reflected on India's recent tour of Ireland, saying the team was caught off guard by the conditions in Belfast but had learned valuable lessons ahead of the England series.

He further noted that many of his decisions as captain are driven by instinct, underlining his confidence in the selected XI. Sooryavanshi's omission came as a surprise to many after his sensational rise through the ranks and impressive performances in domestic and franchise cricket. However, Iyer's comments suggested that the management remains fully invested in the youngster's development rather than rushing his introduction at the highest level.

India won the toss and elected to bat first, backing their experienced combination for the series opener. While Sooryavanshi will have to wait a little longer for his maiden international appearance, Iyer's remarks indicated that the teenager remains firmly in the team's plans, with the captain leaving the door open for a possible debut in the matches to come.