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Abhishek Sharma praises Sooryavanshi's curiosity as debut calls grow after T20I bench

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Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has drawn widespread attention following an impressive IPL 2026 campaign and a record-breaking List A innings. The young cricketer received his first T20I call-up for India's tour of Ireland but was left out of the playing eleven for the opening match. Teammate Abhishek Sharma highlighted Sooryavanshi's inquisitive attitude, noting that the teenager constantly asks questions to improve his game. India's batting difficulties in the first T20I have amplified public and expert demands for Sooryavanshi to be handed his international debut.

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