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Pujara doubts Sooryavanshi will get game time in England T20I series

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Former India cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara has weighed in on the prospects of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ahead of the upcoming T20I series against England. Pujara suggested that the teenage prodigy is unlikely to feature on the field during the series. He advised Sooryavanshi to keep a calm head amid the considerable hype surrounding his inclusion. According to Pujara, the youngster may only get a chance to bat if the more experienced batsmen in the lineup perform well.

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