Jos Buttler praised Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on June 26, 2026, ahead of the first T20I between India and Ireland at Stormont Cricket Ground, Belfast. The England captain called the young Indian’s recent exploits "something we’ve never seen before," underscoring the excitement surrounding the clash.
What did Buttler say?
Buttler highlighted Sooryavanshi’s 94‑run blitz against Sri Lanka A, where the batsman smashed ten fours and eight sixes in just 29 balls. He noted the innings’ strike rate of 324, calling it a "brilliant display" that earned Sooryavanshi a spot in India’s senior squad. "He’s ticking off records at a speed that’s worrying for opponents," Buttler added.
Why is the praise significant?
The England star’s endorsement adds weight to Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise after a standout IPL 2026 season with Rajasthan Royals. Buttler’s comments also signal the respect Indian players are earning on the world stage, especially as they prepare for a high‑stakes T20I that could shape rankings for both sides.
How might this affect the Ireland match?
India will field Sooryavanshi in the opening game on June 26, hoping his aggressive style will boost the run rate early. Ireland, playing at home, will need to contain his power hitting, making the encounter a tactical showdown. Buttler’s remarks suggest England is watching closely, perhaps scouting future opponents.
What’s next for Sooryavanshi?
After the Ireland series, Sooryavanshi is expected to feature in upcoming tri‑series fixtures against Sri Lanka A and Afghanistan A. His recent 11‑ball fifty, the fastest in List A history, positions him as a key figure for India’s limited‑overs plans. Buttler’s praise may well inspire the young batter to keep breaking barriers.