This Vaibhav Sooryavanshi moment is getting lot of love rn,and honestly,it is not just because of his batting . What he did after India A beat Sri Lanka A in Tri-Nation Series final is what caught people emotionally.
The 15-year-old prodigy already gave one crazy performance by scoring 94 runs off just 29 balls . That kind of hitting at this age is not normal ah . But after match,when everyone was celebrating,he walked up to Sri Lankan players and shook hands with them one by one.
And that small gesture only became big talking point .
Fans quickly started sharing video of him congratulating opposition players,and many felt this showed maturity beyond his age . Especially because earlier in same tournament,things had not looked so calm between him and Sri Lanka A.
During India’s Super Over defeat to Sri Lanka A,Sooryavanshi was involved in heated exchange where tempers flared and teammates had to step in to cool things down . So this post-match handshake felt like proper turnaround from anger to respect.
Few things standing out clearly here:
- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scored 94 runs off just 29 balls.
- His explosive knock included 10 fours and eight sixes.
- He also holds record for fastest fifty by an Indian in competitive cricket,achieved in just 11 balls.
And tbh,this is why fans are reacting so strongly. Young players can easily get carried away after such innings,especially in final . But he chose to acknowledge opponents before fully joining celebration,and that says something.
There was also one funny little moment where he tried to take stump as souvenir,but umpire reminded him about rules . That part actually made him look even more like excited young cricketer living big moment,not someone trying to act too grown up.
Of course,performance matters most in cricket,and 94 runs off just 29 balls in Tri-Nation Series final will stay in memory. But sometimes behaviour after match tells equally strong story about player.
Now people will watch Vaibhav Sooryavanshi even more closely,not only for sixes and records,but for how he handles pressure,attention and emotions from here…






