Teen cricket sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi is making waves with his stellar performances on the England tour, especially in the ongoing Under-19 Test series. At just 14 years old, his impressive form and charismatic presence have earned him a following even in England, where fans have been flocking for his autographs. With 355 runs in the Youth ODI series at an average of 71 and a blistering strike rate above 174, Vaibhav is being touted as a future star of Indian cricket. However, amid all the admiration and praise, fans are also voicing concern — drawing comparisons with Prithvi Shaw, another prodigious talent whose career has seen several ups and downs.
A video circulating on social media shows Vaibhav signing autographs for English children, and while many fans applauded his humility and rising fame, some took the moment to issue a heartfelt warning. “Just keep your focus on the game, otherwise India has seen Prithvi Shaw too,” wrote one user, hinting at the potential pitfalls of early fame. Another added, “Vaibhav is super talented. I only hope he can handle the pressure. Hopefully, his parents will keep him grounded.” These concerns reflect the worry that Vaibhav, like Shaw, could get distracted or overwhelmed by stardom too early in his career.
Amid this buzz, it’s reassuring to know that Vaibhav has strong mentorship. The Rajasthan Royals franchise is reportedly keeping a close eye on his development, and none other than Rahul Dravid is said to be in touch with both Vaibhav and his family. Dravid’s involvement signals a structured, disciplined grooming of this young talent. During IPL 2025, Dravid himself acknowledged how closely he was monitoring Vaibhav’s progress, offering not only technical guidance but also emotional support.
Vaibhav’s recent stats back the hype. In the Under-19 ODIs against England, he smashed a century and a half-century, along with a record-breaking 29 sixes — breaking a 34-year-old record in England. In the youth Test series, he followed a modest 14-run effort in the first innings with a blazing 56 off 44 balls in the second, further cementing his place as a promising match-winner.
With the right guidance and focus, Vaibhav Suryavanshi could become one of India's brightest cricketing stars. But as fans rightly caution, the real test lies in staying grounded and consistent through the challenges that come with fame and expectations.
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