Vaibhav Suryavanshi India team prospects are glowing bright as Rajasthan Royals’ Director of High Performance, Zubin Bharucha, urges selectors to fast-track the 14-year-old batting prodigy into the senior squad.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi India team prospects are glowing bright as Rajasthan Royals’ Director of High Performance, Zubin Bharucha, urges selectors to fast-track the 14-year-old batting prodigy into the senior squad.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi India team prospects are glowing bright as Rajasthan Royals’ Director of High Performance, Zubin Bharucha, urges selectors to fast-track the 14-year-old batting prodigy into the senior squad. Bharatucha draws a direct parallel between Suryavanshi and legendary Sachin Tendulkar, praising the teenager for operating “in a completely different zone.”
Having already set the record for the fastest century by an Indian in IPL history—achieving the milestone off just 35 balls—Suryavanshi has proven his explosive talent and immense potential on multiple stages. Bharucha recommended that Suryavanshi be given immediate opportunities, proposing an India A tour as a starting point, highlighting that the young star could even score a double century against challenging bowling attacks.
Suryavanshi’s meteoric rise began with a first-class debut at age 12 and saw him break records in youth ODIs, including the fastest century in youth ODI cricket earlier in 2025. His IPL debut for Rajasthan Royals underscored his fearless approach, earning a lucrative contract and widespread acclaim. Bharucha vividly recalls Suryavanshi’s fearless confrontation against England’s Jofra Archer in training, where his powerful shot stunned even the fiery pacer.
With unwavering support from mentors and growing international attention, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is poised for a breakthrough in the senior Indian cricket team, with experts closely watching his next move.
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