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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: 5 things teens can learn from the young cricket sensation

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 8, 2026, 13:22 IST
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Lessons that every teen can learn from Vaibhav

In a cricket-obsessed country, new stars rise every season. But once in a while, a name stands out not just for talent, but for mindset. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is one such name.

From Bihar’s cricket grounds to the high-pressure stage of the IPL, his journey has been fast, fearless, and full of moments that even seasoned players would admire. The recent clash between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians added another chapter. In a rain-hit 11-over game, the teenager smashed 39 off just 14 balls. The standout moment came when he hit two towering sixes off Jasprit Bumrah, one of the best bowlers in world cricket.

For parents raising teens today, this story is not just about cricket. It is about attitude, courage, and clarity at a young age.

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Confidence is built early, not overnight

Vaibhav did not become fearless in one IPL match. That confidence started years ago. At just 12, he made his Ranji Trophy debut for Bihar, becoming one of the youngest players in domestic cricket. That kind of early exposure matters. It teaches kids how to handle pressure when it is still new and manageable. Parents often wait for the “right age” to push children into serious opportunities. But real growth often begins earlier than expected.


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Respect the game, but don’t fear big names

Facing Jasprit Bumrah is not easy, even for international players. ButVaibhav chose to attack, not defend. This mindset stands out. It is not arrogance. It is clarity. Young players can get overwhelmed by big reputations, which can feel intimidating. But Vaibhav’s approach shows that respect does not mean hesitation.

For teens, this applies beyond cricket. Exams, interviews, competitions, the “big stage” should not shrink their belief.

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Talent shines, but discipline sustains it

The numbers speak loudly.


58-ball century against Australia U-19
Fastest youth Test hundred by an Indian
IPL contract worth ₹1.1 crore with Rajasthan Royals
A 101 off 38 balls in the IPL
Player of the Tournament in the U-19 World Cup 2026
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But behind these milestones lies routine, training, and consistency.

Natural talent may open doors, but discipline keeps them open. This is a key lesson for teens who often look for quick success.

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Big moments demand bold decisions


The match against Mumbai Indians was short. Just 11 overs per side. Every ball mattered. Instead of playing safe, Vaibhav chose impact. Five sixes in 14 balls is not just skill. It is decision-making under pressure.
Many teens hesitate when stakes are high. They play safe to avoid failure. But sometimes, growth comes from taking that one bold step.

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Small towns can dream big, and deliver

Coming from Bihar, Vaibhav’s journey breaks a common belief that top cricket talent only comes from big cities. With platforms like the IPL and strong domestic circuits, geography is no longer a barrier. What matters is access, effort, and the will to improve. For parents, this is a powerful reminder. Support systems matter more than location. Encouragement at home can shape world-class confidence.

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Why this story matters for parents

Every generation looks for role models. Today’s teens need examples who are not just successful, but relatable.


Vaibhav Sooryavanshi represents a new kind of sports personality, young, fearless, and clear about his goals. His journey shows that age is no longer a limitation in cricket.


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