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Kapil Dev Warns Against Overburdening 15-Year-Old Sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi

Former India captain Kapil Dev has described 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi as a "special talent" but cautioned against putting too much pressure on him early in his career. Suryavanshi became the youngest player ever picked for India's T20I squad, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's 36-year-old record. He earned the call-up after a sensational IPL 2026 campaign with Rajasthan Royals, where he scored 776 runs at a strike rate of 237.30 with 72 sixes. Kapil Dev emphasized that while Suryavanshi has shown remarkable ability, he needs to focus on himself and has a long journey ahead.

Sooryavanshi, a special talent... we are putting too much pressure on him: Kapil Dev

New Delhi, June 8

Former India captain Kapil Dev has described teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi as a "special talent," but cautioned against burdening the youngster with excessive pressure so early in his career.

At 15 years and 71 days, the left-handed opener earned his maiden call-up to the India T20I squad for the upcoming tours of Ireland and England and the Asian Games 2026. He became the youngest player to be picked, breaking Sachin Tendulkar's 36-year-old record.

"I think he is a special talent, but he has to go a long way. There is no doubt that at such a young age, the way he has performed in club cricket shows his ability. He just needs to focus on himself because he has a long journey ahead. At the moment, I think we are putting too much pressure on him," Kapil Dev told IANS.

Tendulkar made his India debut in 1989 against Pakistan at the age of 16 years and 205 days, making him the youngest Indian player ever to feature in a senior international cricket match. If Sooryavanshi features during the tour, he will also become the youngest player to debut for India in men's international cricket.

Sooryavanshi's call-up comes on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 campaign with Rajasthan Royals, where he established himself as one of the breakout stars of the tournament. Opening the batting for the RR, the left-hander won the Orange Cap after scoring 776 runs in 16 innings at a staggering strike rate of 237.30. His season included one century, five half-centuries and a record 72 sixes.

Asked about IPL have an impact on selection process, the 1983 World Cup-winning captain said, "Definitely IPL is the most important tournament in the world and with that selector must be watching who's playing you know which type of cricket and the selector have an option now they have people there who can be fit in the team at the right place."

Before joining the senior squad for the Ireland series, Sooryavanshi is set to represent India A for the tri-series in Sri Lanka from June 9 to 21.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

776 runs in an IPL season at 15 years old! That's not just talent, that's insane mental strength. But I agree with Kapil paaji—he needs proper mentorship and a supportive environment. The BCCI must ensure he doesn't burn out. Let's not forget how they handle young players like Shafali Verma in women's cricket—nurture, don't rush. 🙏

Michael C

As an Australian cricket fan, I'm genuinely impressed but also worried. At 15, kids here are still playing school cricket, not facing international bowlers. India's IPL system accelerates talent but can destroy careers if not managed well. Hope he has a good support system around him. 🏏

Sneha F

I'm excited but nervous. Breaking Sachin's record is no joke, and the comparisons will be relentless. Kapil Dev's warning is timely—we need to protect this boy from media hype. Also, sending him to India A Sri Lanka series before Ireland tour is smart exposure. Hope he scores big there first! ✨

James A

Respect to Kapil Dev for speaking sense. But let's be honest—the IPL machine will churn out more such talents. It's up to the coaches and selectors to manage them. What's his bowling like? We need all-rounders in modern T20 cricket. Hope he's working on that too.

Rahul R

Great that Kapil sir is saying this. We need more senior players to speak up. The media will anyway hype him, but at least the cricket fraternity should be careful. Remember what happened to Parthiv Patel? R

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