Cricket-Kaif and Chawla back Sooryavanshi for fast-track to India T20 squad


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings - Assam Cricket Association Stadium, Guwahati, India - March 30, 2026 Rajasthan Royals' Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in action REUTERS/Sahiba Chawdhary

NEW DELHI, March ⁠31 (Reuters) - Former India players Mohammad Kaif and Piyush Chawla would love to see ⁠Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who turned 15 on Friday, fast-tracked into India's Twenty20 squad following ‌the teen's latest heroics in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Sooryavanshi had a sensational debut season in the IPL last year, hitting the first ball he faced for six and later smashing a 35-ball hundred in another ​match.

He was the player of the tournament in India's ⁠Under-19 World Cup victory earlier this ⁠year and struck a 15-ball half-century to power Rajasthan Royals to an eight-wicket victory against ⁠Chennai ‌Super Kings onMonday.

"Last season I thought Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was getting hyped way too early," former India batter Kaif wrote on X.

"An old-school cricketer, I believe there ⁠should be no haste in fast-tracking young players. But a ​year later, I think ‌he is ready to graduate to the next level. The 15-year boy can ⁠entertain and play ​match-winning knocks."

Former Indiaplayer Chawla echoed that view.

"If he plays like that, would love to see him fast-tracked," the former leg-spinner told ESPNcricinfo website.

"Over the last year, in Under-19, domestic...whatever he has played, he ⁠went there and he scored hundreds. And it's ​not only hundreds, he scored big hundreds."

Former India player Ambati Rayudu was also convinced of Sooryavanshi's talent.

"He looks a cut above a lot of youngsters in the country, and he's a ⁠talent that will definitely do wonders for Indian cricket. I don't know when, but definitely in the future," Rayudu told ESPNcricinfo.

Rayudu, however, felt breaking into a T20 squad, which successfully defended their World Cup title earlier this month, would not be an easy task ​for the teenage opener.

"Don't forget, our Indian team is a ⁠world champion team. It's won the T20 World Cup. So to replace somebody in that ​side is not easy," Rayudu said.

"To me, there are ‌a few players ahead of him at the ​moment, because you tend to pick and build your teams ahead of the next ICC competition."

(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Michael Perry)

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