When will India U19 World Cup winner Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turn 15?
Cricket fans across India and the world are talking about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the teenage batting sensation from Bihar who stunned everyone with his explosive performance in the Under-19 World Cup final.
At just 14 years old, he smashed 175 runs off 80 balls against England, hitting huge sixes and playing like a seasoned superstar.
Naturally, many fans are asking: if he is this good, why isn’t he already playing for the senior Indian team?
The simple answer is his age.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was born on March 27, 2011. As of now, he is 14 years and 318 days old. He will turn 15 on March 27, 2026. Until that date, he is officially too young to play international cricket for India’s senior team.
This is because of a rule set by the International Cricket Council (ICC). In 2020, the ICC introduced a minimum age rule that says a player must be at least 15 years old to play international cricket.
The rule is meant to protect young players from mental pressure, physical stress, and burnout.
Ironically, Vaibhav is in a strange situation. He is too young for the senior Indian team, but he is also done with Under-19 World Cups.
The BCCI has a “one tournament only” rule for U19 World Cups, so players can’t play multiple editions. Since Vaibhav already played and dominated the 2026 tournament, he won’t be allowed to play the 2028 or 2030 editions, even though he would still be under 19.
Despite his age, Vaibhav has already broken several records. He is the youngest player ever to score a List-A century, the youngest IPL centurion, and has set multiple records in youth cricket for fastest centuries and most sixes. His rise has been historic.
Once he turns 15, the door to international cricket will officially open. Until then, fans will have to wait, but the future looks incredibly bright for India’s teenage cricket prodigy.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 updates, including the full schedule, teams, live scores, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
The simple answer is his age.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was born on March 27, 2011. As of now, he is 14 years and 318 days old. He will turn 15 on March 27, 2026. Until that date, he is officially too young to play international cricket for India’s senior team.
The rule is meant to protect young players from mental pressure, physical stress, and burnout.
Ironically, Vaibhav is in a strange situation. He is too young for the senior Indian team, but he is also done with Under-19 World Cups.
The BCCI has a “one tournament only” rule for U19 World Cups, so players can’t play multiple editions. Since Vaibhav already played and dominated the 2026 tournament, he won’t be allowed to play the 2028 or 2030 editions, even though he would still be under 19.
Despite his age, Vaibhav has already broken several records. He is the youngest player ever to score a List-A century, the youngest IPL centurion, and has set multiple records in youth cricket for fastest centuries and most sixes. His rise has been historic.
Once he turns 15, the door to international cricket will officially open. Until then, fans will have to wait, but the future looks incredibly bright for India’s teenage cricket prodigy.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 updates, including the full schedule, teams, live scores, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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