Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Heated Exchange After India A's Super Over Loss
Tensions Rise After Tri-Series Match
Young batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi found himself in a tense situation following a closely contested tri-series match against Sri Lanka A, which India A lost in a Super Over finish.
In the Super Over, India required 17 runs to secure victory but could only muster nine runs against the bowling of Kaguthas Mathulan, marking their second consecutive defeat.
Sooryavanshi, who faced the final three balls from Mathulan, scored just six runs, including a solitary boundary.
Post-match, the Sri Lankan team celebrated exuberantly, while Sooryavanshi and his teammate Suryansh Shedge made their way back to the pavilion.
However, cameras captured Sooryavanshi angrily approaching Mathulan, with teammate Vishen Halambage intervening. The confrontation likely stemmed from comments made by Mathulan after successfully bowling to the 15-year-old.
In the heat of the moment, Sooryavanshi was seen pushing Halambage, who retaliated by attempting to confront him. It was veteran Sri Lankan player Niroshan Dickwella who stepped in to defuse the escalating situation.
As Sooryavanshi walked off, his frustration was evident after India failed to chase the target in the dimming light.
Initially, there appeared to be confusion regarding the Super Over, leading India A captain Tilak Varma to engage in a lengthy discussion with the on-field umpires, who eventually agreed to proceed after a ten-minute delay.
During this exchange, Sooryavanshi attempted to join the conversation, but head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar restrained him.
It remains to be seen if match referee Pradeep Jeyapragash will impose any formal penalties or simply issue a warning to the players.
