Only 15 years old… but she is exactly like this, the most dangerous actress in the world, the babe also looks fun and cheerful. We are talking about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who is including his Stormy Theater artistes in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. This season, there are also world class bowlers like veteran players Josh Hazlewood and Kagiso Rabada who will compete with Vaibhav.
Now former Indian fast bowler Mohit Sharma has given a big statement and has further fueled the demand for his entry in the national team. While talking to Sportsboom, Mohit told SAFA that Vaibhav Suryavanshi is now ready for international cricket. Mohit said, ‘He should play for India. Why not? He is performing against big players and big teams and is performing in the IPL. If there is a place in the team, he should get a chance immediately.
Vaibhav Rajvanshi is not just scoring runs this season, but is also attacking the stars. He has scored 486 runs in 12 matches. The most surprising thing is his democratic strike rate (237.78). During this period he was also a centenarian and two shareholders. Rajasthan Royals (RR) have directly benefited from their fast starts in many matches.
Team India has plenty of openers
The Indian team already has many dangerous Kashmiri options. Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson and Ishan are part of the winning T20 World Cup team this year. Apart from this, Shubman Gill is in excellent form, while Yashasvi Khiladi and Sai Sudarshan are also scoring runs continuously. In such a situation, the biggest challenge before the selection combination will be the right combination of directors.
Mohit Sharma flaunts Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s pride in Florida style and says, ‘It’s good that I got retired from IPL, otherwise he would have killed me too.’ He said that Vaibhav is not only power-hitting, but his timing, technique and equipment are also amazing.
The way Vaibhav Suryavanshi is attacking big stars at the age of 15, he has thrilled the entire cricket world. Now the question is not just when will she debut for Team India…but what has Indian cricket paid to get its next mega superstar?
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