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Tendulkar: Sooryavanshi is ‘truly special’ – A Master’s Perspective

Sanjaya Mendis · · 4 min read
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A New Star Emerges on the Global Stage

The cricketing world is buzzing with the arrival of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a 15-year-old prodigy who has set the IPL 2026 season alight. His performance for the Rajasthan Royals has not only turned heads but has earned the highest form of praise from the ‘God of Cricket’ himself, Sachin Tendulkar. During a recent event in Mumbai, where Tendulkar was recognized as the best men’s international batter of the 21st century, he emphasized that Tendulkar: Sooryavanshi is ‘truly special’, and his development should be nurtured with extreme care.

Record-Breaking Dominance

Sooryavanshi’s impact on the IPL this season has been nothing short of historic. Accumulating a massive 776 runs at a staggering strike rate of 237.31, the teenager redefined aggressive batting. Perhaps most impressively, he cleared the boundary on 72 occasions, eclipsing the previous record of 59 sixes held by the legendary Chris Gayle. These numbers reflect not just raw power, but a level of maturity that is rarely seen in players of such a young age.

Analyzing the Technique

Tendulkar, known for his own technical perfection, highlighted what makes the youngster stand out from his peers. According to the legend, it is not merely the brute force behind the shots that catches the eye, but the intricate wrist work that allows for such versatility.

  • Wrist Work: Tendulkar noted that Sooryavanshi’s ability to play the ball in all directions is rooted in his exceptional wrist flexibility.
  • Timing over Slogging: Unlike many young power hitters who rely on slogging, Sooryavanshi displays a unique ability to read line and length early, allowing him to clear the ropes with apparent ease.
  • Natural Instincts: Tendulkar cautioned against over-coaching, stating that the boy’s ability to respond to the ball is a natural gift that should not be stifled by excessive instruction.
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The Path to Test Cricket

While the excitement surrounding Sooryavanshi is palpable, Tendulkar urged a measured approach regarding his transition to the longer format of the game. He acknowledged that while everyone, including himself, would love to see the teenager excel in Test cricket, the focus should remain on his current growth rather than immediate promotion. Tendulkar stressed the importance of a ‘solution-oriented mindset,’ noting that professional cricket is a game of constant questioning by the bowler, and the batter must find the right answers.

Protecting the Talent

A significant portion of Tendulkar’s commentary focused on the pressures faced by young athletes. In an era of non-stop media scrutiny and social media commentary, the burden of expectation can often derail promising careers. Tendulkar explicitly stated that the public should avoid placing constant pressure on the youngster regarding squad selections or specific playing styles.

“I would give him the freedom to go out and bat the way he does,” Tendulkar remarked. He believes that by allowing the talent to evolve naturally, the game will benefit in the long run. The responsibility for selection and career path management should remain with the professionals, while fans and observers should focus on offering the support and encouragement that any emerging talent requires to flourish.

Looking Ahead

As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi continues his journey, the advice from the game’s greatest batter will likely serve as a guiding principle for his team and his mentors. The consensus is clear: the raw material is there, the instincts are elite, and the potential is limitless. By avoiding the temptation to over-analyze or restrict his natural game, the cricketing community has the best chance of watching a special talent grow into a global icon of the sport. For now, the world waits to see how the young star handles the limelight, armed with the endorsement of the greatest to ever hold a bat.

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Sanjaya Mendis

Sanjaya Mendis is a senior cricket writer for the Daily Mirror, and one of the most perceptive voices covering Sri Lankan cricket today. A University of Colombo journalism graduate, he began his career reporting on the island’s fiercely competitive school cricket circuit before graduating to the international beat. Sanjaya is especially known for his detailed breakdowns of spin bowling—a craft he understands intimately—and his ability to contextualise performances within Sri Lanka’s rich cricketing history. He has reported from Lanka Premier League seasons, bilateral series, and ICC tournaments, always with an eye for the human story behind the statistics. His award-winning features have taken him from the nets of Kalutara to the commentary boxes of Colombo, earning him a loyal readership. Sanjaya remains deeply committed to championing emerging talent and ensuring that the next generation of Sri Lankan cricketers gets the recognition they deserve.