Shastri believes Mhatre, Suryavanshi, Arya, Prabhsimran are destined to play international cricket

IANS April 26, 2025 308 views

Ravi Shastri has identified four young cricketers with extraordinary potential in the ongoing IPL season. These teenagers, including Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, have displayed remarkable skills and fearless batting styles that caught the veteran coach's attention. Shastri believes their performances indicate significant promise for future international cricket. The legendary coach also highlighted the IPL's critical role in providing a platform for young talents to showcase their abilities.

"These youngsters who have come in now... it's see it, hit it in the first six overs" - Ravi Shastri
Shastri believes Mhatre, Suryavanshi, Arya, Prabhsimran are destined to play international cricket
New Delhi, April 26: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Priyansh Arya, and Prabhsimran Singh are destined to play international cricket in future.

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- Ayush Mhatre and Vaibhav Suryavanshi impress with fearless batting at young ages

Mhatre, just 17, was roped in by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) as a replacement for injured skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad, and impressed fans and experts with his bold strokeplay while making 30 and 32 against Mumbai Indians (MI) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).

"The shots, the three shots this Ayush Mhatre played against the Mumbai Indians the other night in Mumbai... The way he took off, unbelievable shots for a 17-year-old, against a star-studded Mumbai Indians line-up to come out and express himself in that fashion caught everyone's eye.

"I think Ayush Mhatre has got a future. When I look at him, some of the shots he played, I think this guy, if he's handled properly and is with the right kind of people, he is someone who can go a long way," said Shastri in the latest episode of the ICC Review show.

On the other hand, Suryavanshi, the youngest player in the IPL at 14, impressed with scores of 34 and 16 for Rajasthan Royals (RR), including smacking Shardul Thakur for a six off his very first ball in the IPL.

"I think the first shot he played, that would have taken everyone's breath away. But, he's young, so I would say just let him play a bit because it's at that age, there's bound to be failure as well. It's how he handles failure," added Shastri.

Arya and Prabhsimran have been in sublime form since the start of the tournament for Punjab Kings (PBKS), amassing 254 and 209 runs respectively in eight games each. "The two Punjab openers (Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh) as well, they give it a smack. It's as if these youngsters who have come in now, including 14 and 17 years of age and it's see it, hit it in the first six overs," stated Shastri.

While praising the IPL for giving young Indian players a platform to showcase their skills, Shastri added a note of caution. "People will come up with new things. There'll be lots of short stuff thrown at him. When you tonk someone's first ball for six, then you show no mercy."

"Then you don't care whether he's 14 years old or 12 years old or 20 years old. The menu is the same that you dish out. So, he'll have to get used to that and once we see him handling that then you can make a proper judgment."

With India already having talented players like Shubman Gill, B Sai Sudharsan, and Abhishek Sharma amongst others in the national set-up, Shastri signed off by saying the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee has to select players when they're in red-hot form.

"This just shows in white-ball cricket, the abundance of talent that's floating around, in India. It's a big headache for the selectors. But when you think someone is hot, give him the run because you know it's very important not just to just watch him and we'll see him next season after he has one good season but if he's hot and confident and you think you know he's ticked most boxes even to raise the bar at a higher level, pick him."

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Shastri's eye for talent is unmatched! Mhatre's shots against MI were indeed special. But let's not put too much pressure on these kids - they're still so young. The IPL is great exposure but international cricket is a different beast. 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
A 14-year-old hitting Shardul Thakur for six first ball?! That's insane talent! But I agree with Shastri - we need to protect these young players from burnout. The media hype can be damaging if not managed properly.
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Arjun S.
While I'm excited about these prospects, I think Shastri is being a bit premature. Remember how we hyped up so many young players who faded away? Let them prove themselves over 2-3 seasons before talking about international cricket.
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Sneha R.
The Punjab openers have been 🔥 this season! Arya's cover drives are pure class. But what impresses me most is their temperament - playing fearless cricket without being reckless. Future looks bright for Indian cricket!
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Vikram J.
Shastri makes a great point about handling failure. These kids will face tough times - how they bounce back will define their careers. The BCCI needs proper mentorship programs for young talents.
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Neha P.
So happy to see young talent getting recognition! But can we please stop with the "destined" narratives? Every player's journey is different. Let them grow at their own pace without these heavy expectations. 🙏

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