Recognising his young age and the challenges that come with international cricket, the BCCI felt that having his parents by his side would help him settle into a new environment and handle the pressures of life on tour.
Mumbai, June 6: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided to allow young batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's parents to travel with him during India's upcoming tour of Ireland and England, reports . The move comes as the 15-year-old prepares for his first assignment with the senior Indian men's cricket team.
Recognising his young age and the challenges that come with international cricket, the BCCI felt that having his parents by his side would help him settle into a new environment and handle the pressures of life on tour. The Board will also bear the expenses for their travel and stay during the tour.
Suryavanshi has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in Indian cricket. His rapid rise through the ranks earned him a place in the national setup, making him one of the youngest players to be selected for the senior men's team.
The teenager is currently representing India A in Sri Lanka, where he continues to gain valuable experience at a higher level. However, the upcoming tour of Ireland and England will be his biggest challenge yet as he gets an opportunity to be part of the senior squad.
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