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In a video shared by the BCCI on X, the teenage batting prodigy struggled to put his emotions into words as he reflected on the journey from practising at local grounds to earning a place in the national setup.
“I mean, words cannot explain it. The reason I picked up a bat from day one and went to the cricket ground for practice, today that dream was fulfilled, and the biggest step in that journey was completed today. I truly cannot put this feeling into words,” Sooryavanshi said.
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The youngster revealed that the moment he first saw the India jersey was surreal.“It felt just like a dream. The moment I saw that T-shirt, I couldn't stop smiling. Sometimes, something happens that you never even imagined could happen, and when it finally does, you don't know how to react. That was exactly how I felt,” he added.
Ladies & GentlemenThe moment the nation has been waiting for has arrived! Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in #TeamIndia jersey. Witness this incredibly special moment ❤️ pic.twitter.com/sUUytFMPVw
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In the process, Sooryavanshi smashed the fastest half-century in List A cricket history, reaching the landmark in only 11 balls and surpassing the previous record of a 12-ball fifty set by Sri Lanka's Kaushalya Weeraratne.
The knock was the latest highlight in a breakthrough year that has seen the youngster emerge as one of Indian cricket's brightest prospects. His sensational IPL 2026 campaign for Rajasthan Royals played a key role in accelerating his rise, with Sooryavanshi amassing 776 runs at a staggering strike rate of 237.30.
He finished as the tournament's leading run-scorer and rewrote several records along the way, including a tally of 72 sixes. His dominant season also earned him a clean sweep of major individual honours, including the Orange Cap, Most Valuable Player, Emerging Player, Super Striker and Super Sixes awards.With India set to begin a busy white-ball schedule against Ireland and England in the coming weeks, expectations around the teenage phenomenon continue to soar. For now, however, Sooryavanshi is savouring a moment he had dreamed about since he first picked up a bat; wearing the India colours and taking the next step in what is shaping up to be an extraordinary cricketing journey.(With inputs from agencies)

