Vaibhav Sooryavanshi held his India jersey for the first time. He stared at his name printed on the back. He could not stop smiling. The 15-year-old from Samastipur, Bihar, had just made history. The BCCI selected him for India's T20I tours of Ireland and England in June 2026. At that moment, years of early mornings, net sessions, and sacrifice made complete sense.
"Words can't explain it," Sooryavanshi said in a video the BCCI shared on social media. "The reason I picked up a bat from day one and went to the cricket ground for practice, today that dream was fulfilled. The biggest step in the journey was completed today."
The Record He Just Broke
Sooryavanshi did not just earn a national call-up. He rewrote history. He became the youngest player ever selected for the Indian national cricket team. In doing so, he broke a record that stood for 36 years. Sachin Tendulkar had held that record since 1989. Tendulkar debuted against Pakistan at 16 years and 205 days. Sooryavanshi beats that mark comfortably. He is still only 15.
This is not a fringe achievement. It is a landmark in Indian cricket history. Records tied to Tendulkar do not fall often.
Where This Journey Began
Sooryavanshi grew up in Tajpur, a small town in Samastipur district in Bihar. His father Sanjiv was an aspiring cricketer who never made it professionally. He made sure his son would. Vaibhav started training at age four. By age eight, his father enrolled him at Manish Ojha's GenNex Cricket Academy in Patna.
Bihar is not a cricketing powerhouse. Facilities are limited. The path from Samastipur to a BCCI selection announcement is not an obvious one. Sooryavanshi walked it anyway, and he did it faster than anyone before him.
What He Did in IPL 2025 to Announce Himself
Rajasthan Royals signed Sooryavanshi at 13 for INR 1.1 crore before IPL 2025. He became the youngest player to ever sign an IPL contract. That deal looked visionary within weeks.
On April 28, 2025, he walked out to bat against Gujarat Titans. He was 14 years and 32 days old. He hit 101 off 38 balls. It was the fastest century by an Indian in IPL history. It was also the second-fastest overall, behind only Chris Gayle's 30-ball ton. He became the youngest centurion in men's T20 cricket. The cricketing world stopped and took notice.
He ended IPL 2025 with 252 runs in seven matches at a strike rate of 206.55.
IPL 2026 Removed Every Doubt
Many wondered if 2025 was a flash in the pan. Sooryavanshi answered that in the most convincing way possible. He came back in IPL 2026 and dominated the entire tournament.
He scored 776 runs for Rajasthan Royals at a strike rate of 237.30. He hit 72 sixes in a single season. That is a record. He won the Orange Cap as the tournament's leading run-scorer. He also picked up the Most Valuable Player, Emerging Player of the Season, Super Striker, and Super Sixes awards.
On May 27, 2026, he scored 97 off 29 balls in the IPL Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad. He fell three runs short of the fastest century in IPL history. During that innings, he broke Chris Gayle's record for most sixes in a single IPL season.
There was nothing left to prove at the IPL level.
The India A Performance That Sealed the Deal
Just before the national call-up, Sooryavanshi played the tri-series final between India A and Sri Lanka A in Dambulla on June 21, 2026. He scored 94 off 29 balls. The innings included something that had never happened before in List A cricket history. He reached his half-century in just 11 deliveries. That broke the previous record of 12 balls, set by Sri Lanka's Kaushalya Weeraratne over two decades ago.
That innings took place days before his India selection. The selectors had already seen enough. But Sooryavanshi gave them one more unforgettable reason anyway.
The Jersey Moment He Will Never Forget
The BCCI captured his reaction when he first saw his India jersey. The video spread quickly across social media. In it, Sooryavanshi is visibly emotional. He does not try to play it cool. He says exactly what he feels.
"I just felt it like a dream. The moment I saw that T-shirt, I couldn't stop smiling. Sometimes something happens that you never even imagined could happen. And when it finally does, you don't know how to react. That's exactly what I felt."
He also described the call-up as the biggest step in his cricketing journey so far. For someone who has already broken records set by Sachin Tendulkar and Chris Gayle, that is saying something significant.
What Comes Next for Sooryavanshi
India is set to play two T20Is against Ireland in Belfast on June 26 and 28, 2026. If he plays in either match, Sooryavanshi will become the youngest player to represent India in international cricket. That would mean Tendulkar's debut record falls twice in the same year.
A five-match T20I series against England follows the Ireland tour. He is also included in India's probables list for the Asian Games.
The BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that Sooryavanshi's parents will travel with the team on the England and Ireland tour. For a 15-year-old stepping into international cricket for the first time, that support matters.
A Record-Breaking Career at a Glance
| Achievement | Age | Record |
| IPL contract signed | 13 | Youngest IPL signing ever |
| First-class debut for Bihar | 12 years 284 days | Youngest first-class debutant |
| IPL century vs Gujarat Titans | 14 years 32 days | Youngest T20 centurion ever |
| Vijay Hazare century | 14 years 272 days | Youngest List A centurion ever |
| Fastest 150 in List A cricket | 14 | Beat AB de Villiers' record (59 balls) |
| Under-19 World Cup final | 15 | 175 off 80 balls vs England |
| IPL 2026 | 15 | 776 runs, 72 sixes, SR 237.30 |
| Fastest List A fifty | 15 | 11 balls vs Sri Lanka A |
| India T20I squad | 15 | Youngest ever India selection |
Why This Selection Matters Beyond the Numbers
Indian cricket produces talented teenagers regularly. But Sooryavanshi is different in one clear way. He does not just score runs. He scores them at a pace that changes matches instantly. His batting style draws comparisons to Sir Garfield Sobers and Graeme Pollock in terms of technique. His weight transfers back, his feet move efficiently, and his wrists generate bat speed that looks mechanical in the cleanest sense.
He plays with no fear. He does not look like a 15-year-old at the crease. Bowlers who have played Test cricket for years have struggled against him. That reality is what makes this moment so rare.
The Boy from Bihar Who Outgrew Every Stage
Every time Sooryavanshi moved to a new level, he looked too good for it immediately. Under-19 cricket. IPL. India A. Each stage became too small too fast. India's senior T20I team is the next stage. He is already there at 15.
His father drove him to morning practice sessions for years. His coaches pushed him when the rest of Bihar cricket slept. Sooryavanshi held his India jersey this week and could not find the words. But every early morning and every net session said everything for him.
Indian cricket has a new chapter. It started in Samastipur. It is now moving to Belfast.
By neha - June 23, 2026

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