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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi-Sri Lanka A Altercation Explained: The IPL Sledge Behind the Controversy

India A's thrilling tri-series clash against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla ended in controversy after teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became involved in a heated on-field altercation following the match.

The incident unfolded moments after Sri Lanka A secured victory in the Super Over on Monday, with emotions spilling over as players from both sides exchanged words near the pitch. Match footage that has since gone viral showed Sooryavanshi and teammate Suryansh Shedge engaged in a confrontation with Sri Lanka A cricketers Vishen Halambage and Wanuja Sahan.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

As the dust settles, reports have begun to reveal what may have sparked one of the most talked-about incidents of the ongoing tri-series.

What Happened After The Match?

Television visuals captured an animated exchange between players immediately after Sri Lanka A completed their Super Over win.

Shedge was seen pointing his bat towards Halambage during the confrontation, while Sooryavanshi also became involved in the verbal exchange. The situation escalated further when the two players appeared to shove each other before Sri Lanka A wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella stepped in to separate them.

Even after being pulled away, Sooryavanshi continued gesturing towards the Sri Lankan players while walking off the field.

The incident quickly gained traction across social media, drawing widespread reactions from fans and former cricketers alike.

Reports Claim Sledging Had Been Going On For Days

According to reports, the confrontation may have been brewing well before Monday's dramatic finish.

A Cricbuzz report claimed that Vishen Halambage had been sledging Sooryavanshi since the opening match of the tri-series on June 9. The report, citing sources, suggested that the Sri Lankan player repeatedly attempted to get under the youngster's skin during both encounters between the sides.

The tension reportedly continued into the Super Over itself.

Sources quoted in the report alleged that Halambage directed remarks towards the 15-year-old batter while he was preparing to face deliveries in the Super Over, including comments along the lines of: "Go home, this is not the IPL."

The report further stated that Halambage approached Sooryavanshi and Shedge after the match, leading to a confrontation that eventually boiled over.

Sri Lanka Cricket Reportedly Takes Action

While the International Cricket Council has no direct jurisdiction over the tri-series, reports suggest Sri Lanka Cricket has already moved to address the incident.

According to Cricbuzz, sanctions have reportedly been imposed on players involved in the altercation following discussions involving match referee Pradeep Jeyapragash.

Halambage is believed to be among the players who received disciplinary action, although the exact nature of the sanctions has not yet been publicly disclosed.

An official statement from Sri Lanka Cricket is still awaited.

Another Talking Point In Sooryavanshi's Rapid Rise

The incident comes during a challenging tour for Sooryavanshi.

The teenage sensation has shown flashes of his immense talent throughout the tri-series, producing explosive starts against both Sri Lanka A and Afghanistan A. However, scores of 14, 44 and 21 have also highlighted an area that coaches will want to see him improve - converting starts into substantial innings.

Despite that, the youngster remains one of India's brightest prospects and continues to attract significant attention wherever he plays.

This latest controversy, however, has shifted the spotlight away from his batting and onto questions of temperament, discipline and how young cricketers handle the pressures that come with growing fame.

With investigations ongoing and more details likely to emerge, the Dambulla altercation could become one of the defining talking points of the tournament.

Story first published: Wednesday, June 17, 2026, 9:16 [IST]
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