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Young Cricket Sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Makes Historic International Debut

In a remarkable achievement, 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has become the youngest player to debut for India in international cricket during the T20I against England. His debut not only breaks records but also showcases his potential as a future star. Despite a brief innings, Sooryavanshi expressed gratitude to his supporters and committed to giving his best for the national team. The match saw England take a 1-0 lead in the series, setting the stage for an exciting contest ahead. Read on to discover more about this historic moment in cricket.
 

Historic Debut for 15-Year-Old Prodigy

Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has etched his name in cricket history by becoming the youngest player to debut internationally for India during the second T20I against England. He expressed heartfelt gratitude to his supporters and pledged to perform admirably for his country every time he steps onto the field. Sooryavanshi's debut marks him as the youngest player to represent India in any format and the youngest debutant from a Test-playing nation in T20I history.


Debut Innings and Gratitude

In his inaugural international innings, Sooryavanshi faced just 10 balls, scoring 14 runs, including two sixes. After the match, he shared a message of thanks to his well-wishers, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to represent India at such a prestigious level. He committed to giving his utmost effort in national colors every time.


Match Recap: England Takes 1-0 Lead

India chose to bat first, giving Sooryavanshi his eagerly awaited debut at 15 years and 99 days old. His brief innings of 14 runs came alongside notable performances from Abhishek Sharma, who scored 43 runs off 24 balls, and Shreyas Iyer, who added 37 runs off 22 balls. Despite a promising start, India faltered, collapsing from 130/2 to 165/6, with Tilak Varma's late cameo of 24 runs off 11 balls helping the team reach 190/7 in their 20 overs.


Sam Curran was the standout bowler for England, taking 3 wickets for 33 runs.


England's Chase

During England's chase, they faced early setbacks, losing both openers, Phil Salt and Jos Buttler, without scoring. However, a strong recovery was led by captain Harry Brook, who scored 39 runs off just 15 balls. Jacob Bethell contributed significantly, forming a 67-run partnership with Tom Banton, who scored 39 runs off 32 balls. Bethell's unbeaten 76 runs off 46 balls, combined with Jofra Archer's 10 runs, secured the victory for England, concluding the chase in 19 overs.


With this win, England leads the five-match series 1-0, with three matches remaining for India to respond. The first T20I was abandoned due to rain.