Cricket-Safeguarding rules bar 15-year-old Sooryavanshi from Indian dressing room


FILE PHOTO: Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Qualifier 2 - Gujarat Titans v Rajasthan Royals - Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh, India - May 29, 2026 Rajasthan Royals' Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in action REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo

June 24 (Reuters) - Vaibhav ⁠Sooryavanshi, the 15-year-old who is on track to ⁠become the youngest player to represent India, cannot ‌share a dressing room with his older teammates due to safeguarding laws during upcoming Twenty20 matches in Ireland and England.

Safeguarding protocols mandated ​by global cricket body ICC and ⁠the United Kingdom, enforced ⁠by the England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Ireland, ⁠prohibit ‌players under 16 from using adult dressing rooms.

Sooryavanshi, who was the highest scorer in this ⁠year's Indian Premier League, will use a separate ​dressing room ‌during the two-match 20-over series against Ireland starting ⁠on Friday ​and next month's five T20s against England.

"The Indian team have been given three separate rooms in the pavilion and safeguarding ⁠laws have been advised," a Cricket ​Ireland spokesperson told Reuters on Wednesday, adding that the Indian cricket board would manage the arrangements in accordance with ⁠U.K. laws.

Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri faced a similar issue until last year as he was banned from the team's dressing room due to Premier League regulations barring Under-18 ​players from sharing a changing room ⁠with senior professionals.

Sooryavanshi, who on Sunday scored the fastest ​List A fifty in just 11 ‌balls while playing for India ​A, will turn 16 in March 2027.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

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