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England Expose Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Short-Ball Weakness… Can India’s Teen Star Bounce Back?

Jofra Archer and England’s pacers have repeatedly tested Vaibhav Sooryavanshi with short-pitched bowling, prompting experts and the BCCI to call for technical adjustments from the young opener.

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England's pace attack, led by Jofra Archer, has consistently targeted Vaibhav Sooryavanshi with short-pitched bowling during the T20I series.

India’s teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is facing his toughest challenge yet in international cricket, with England successfully exposing a vulnerability against short-pitched bowling during the ongoing T20I series.

After lighting up the Indian Premier League (IPL) and age-group cricket with fearless stroke play, the 15-year-old has struggled to replicate that form against England’s experienced pace attack, particularly Jofra Archer.

England’s Clear Tactical Approach

England’s fast bowlers have consistently targeted Sooryavanshi with aggressive short-pitched deliveries, a strategy that has paid rich dividends.

Archer, who shared the dressing room with Sooryavanshi at Rajasthan Royals during the IPL, has dismissed the young batter in consecutive matches using well-directed bouncers and rising deliveries.

The repeated dismissals have highlighted an area that opposition teams may continue to exploit in future international contests.

Experts Urge Technical Improvements

Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel and several cricket analysts believe fast bowlers around the world will now continue testing Sooryavanshi with similar tactics.

According to experts, the teenager possesses exceptional talent but needs to improve his technique, decision-making and shot selection against quality pace bowling, especially in overseas conditions where bounce and seam movement are more pronounced.

They believe adapting early will be crucial for his long-term success at the highest level.

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BCCI Calls for Greater Balance

Amid India’s recent struggles, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has reportedly advised young batters Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma to adopt a more balanced batting approach.

The board is understood to have encouraged the duo to reduce their reliance on aggressive six-hitting and instead build innings according to match situations.

The advice comes after India’s top order endured repeated collapses during the tours of Ireland and England, contributing to back-to-back series defeats.

Learning Curve for India’s Rising Star

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Despite the difficult start to his international career, Sooryavanshi remains one of India’s brightest young prospects.

His fearless batting during the IPL earned him national recognition, and selectors continue to view him as a long-term investment for Indian cricket.

Former players have stressed that early challenges are a natural part of a young cricketer’s development and believe these experiences will help Sooryavanshi become a more complete batter.

Focus on the Future

With England’s strategy now well established, Sooryavanshi will have an opportunity to demonstrate his adaptability in upcoming matches.

If the young opener can successfully counter short-pitched bowling and develop greater patience in challenging conditions, he could emerge stronger from this difficult phase and continue his rise as one of India’s most exciting batting talents.