Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Fearless Six at Trial Session Launches Cricket Stardom
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Six at Trial Launches Cricket Stardom

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Fearless Six at Trial Session Launches Cricket Stardom

A single shot in a trial session changed everything for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi — a fearless straight six off extreme pace that left seasoned scouts stunned and marked the arrival of a rare talent. This moment, which occurred in Talegaon, Maharashtra, in 2024, set the stage for an extraordinary rise in the world of cricket.

The Six That Changed Everything

Narrating the pivotal moment, Rajasthan Royals' director of cricket Zubin Bharucha, speaking to The Cricket Monthly, recalled the disbelief that followed. During the trial, Bharucha expected a conventional contest between a young batter and a left-arm quick. "The first ball to a right-hander had jagged back in... I'm thinking... the ball will probably move away and beat him outside off." Instead, Sooryavanshi lofted it over extra cover for six. "I was like, 'What am I seeing?' I couldn't even process it," Bharucha admitted.

What followed was even more remarkable. Facing sidearm throwdowns clocked at extreme pace (157-158 kmph), the youngster displayed composure beyond his years. "I told Vaibhav they'd be quick. He just said, 'Haan sir, no problem.'" Then came the defining blow. "One of the sidearmers hit the deck hard, and Vaibhav hit it straight over the sightscreen for six... it measured 157 kph! That's not normal. Not even for the best."

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From Unknown to Unmissable

The Royals management needed little convincing after hearing Bharucha's account. Though he had suggested setting aside Rs 10 crore, the franchise secured Sooryavanshi for Rs 1.1 crore during the IPL mega auction in 2024. The investment paid off almost instantly, as Sooryavanshi lit up IPL 2025 with fearless strokeplay, including a 35-ball century — making him the youngest T20 centurion and the second-fastest in IPL history after Chris Gayle.

His IPL debut only reinforced the hype — a first-ball six and a record-breaking century at just 14 years and 32 days. Bharucha summed it up best: "You're looking at something incredible... don't miss this chance."

Eligibility and Future Prospects

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turned 15 on March 27, 2026, and is now eligible for an India cap under updated ICC rules. Over the past two years, few young cricketers have generated as much buzz as the teenage prodigy, who has dominated age-group cricket and transitioned seamlessly into senior-level competition.

From a quiet village in Bihar to the biggest stage in T20 cricket, Sooryavanshi's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary — and it all began with one audacious six off blistering pace. His meteoric rise continues to captivate fans and experts alike, with many predicting a bright future in international cricket.

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