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Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi? India may have got their Next Gen Crowd Puller

Indian cricket has a cherished tradition of producing icons who transcend the sport and become national obsessions. Sunil Gavaskar gave us steel and technique in the 1970s and 80s.

Sachin Tendulkar turned boyhood promise into two decades of worship, his name echoing as "Saaaachiiinnn!" across stadiums. Virat Kohli brought unyielding intensity and fitness to a new generation, his "Viraaaaaat!" chants reverberating from Eden Gardens to Wankhede.

Sachin Tendulkar Virat Kohli Vaibhav Sooryavanshi India may have got their Next Gen Crowd Puller

Now, at just 15, a left-handed prodigy from Samastipur, Bihar, is quietly positioning himself as the heir to this lineage. His name? Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

One day, we may well hear "Vaibhaaaav!" ringing in unison from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. His cricketing trajectory has been more of a dream, as the smiling kid is living the dream of a billion budding cricketers.

Sooryavanshi's rise has been nothing short of astonishing yet grounded. Born on March 27, 2011, he made his Ranji Trophy debut at 12, becoming one of the youngest first-class players in modern Indian cricket. He earned an IPL contract with Rajasthan Royals at 13 - the youngest ever.

His IPL debut came in April 2025 at 14 years and 23 days, the youngest in league history. He announced himself with a six off the first ball. Days later, he smashed a 35-ball century (101 off 38) against Gujarat Titans, becoming the youngest centurion in men's T20 cricket and the fastest by an Indian in IPL history.

His performances at such a tender age defy logic. In the 2026 U19 World Cup, he earned Player of the Tournament honours, culminating in a record 175 off 80 balls in the final against England, powering India to victory. Domestically, he posted a blistering 190 off 84 in List A cricket, the fastest 150 in the format's history, and continued his IPL assault in 2026 with explosive knocks, including rapid fifties and match-winning cameos at strike rates often exceeding 230. Yet numbers alone do not capture the poise: elegant drives mixed with fearless six-hitting, all delivered with a calm maturity rare in one so young.

Sachin Tendulkar Virat Kohli Vaibhav Sooryavanshi India may have got their Next Gen Crowd Puller

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi - Brute and Modest

What sets Sooryavanshi apart is his modesty. Amid the hype, he speaks of process over records, team before self, and learning from seniors. There is no bravado, only quiet focus - a trait reminiscent of Tendulkar's early humility. Indian cricket's ecosystem, with its robust age-group structures and IPL platform, has nurtured this talent, but the boy himself shoulders the burden lightly.

But on the field, the modesty transforms into brute. Sooryavanshi has dismantled bowlers across the tiers, from uncapped Indian to rich overseas stars. In this ongoing IPL 2026, he has shown a different level of attack, which has unnerved the best. The coaches have stopped giving advises, as the southpaw possesses a class unmatched, which speaks volumes with his tally so far in IPL this year - 680 runs at a strike rate of almost 243!

Of course, caution is essential. History is littered with prodigies who burned brightly before fading under pressure, injuries, or expectation. Sooryavanshi still has much to prove in red-ball cricket, where his first-class average remains modest. International cricket will test his technique against quality pace and spin, away from the white-ball pyrotechnics. The pathway must be managed carefully - protection from overexposure balanced with timely opportunities.

Sachin Tendulkar Virat Kohli Vaibhav Sooryavanshi India may have got their Next Gen Crowd Puller

Yet the signs are profoundly encouraging. In an era craving new heroes, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi embodies hope: raw talent tempered by discipline, Bihar roots fueling a pan-Indian dream. He is not the finished article, nor does he claim to be. But if he continues on this path with the same grounded approach, the chants may soon merge into one thunderous roar.

In the upcoming 5-10 years, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has all the signs to become the next mass cricketer of this cricket crazy nation. He may well be the next crowd-puller, and fans may travel hundreds of kilometres to watch Vaibhav play.

Time will tell if Vaibhav can do justice to his sky-high potential, but Indian cricket's future looks not just bright, but electrifying. Indian generations have witnessed a cricketing star garnering love from an entire nation. From Sunil to Sachin, Sourav - from Dhoni to Virat and Rohit, the next generation looks destined for Vaibhav!

Story first published: Thursday, May 28, 2026, 18:03 [IST]
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