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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi told to emulate Sachin Tendulkar’s path to greatness

According to former India captain and head of selectors Dilip Vengsarkar, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s batting is exceptional due to his incredible hand-eye coordination.

When the 15-year-old Sooryavanshi gets to make his debut on India’s tour of Ireland and then England, Vengsarkar expressed confidence that he will seize the chance.

“I am sure he will get the opportunity, and once he gets it, he will grab it with both hands because he is a very good player. He is just unbelievable. He has tremendous potential. Some of the shots he plays are unreal. His batsmanship is completely different. He can clear the ground with his bat swing and hand-eye coordination. In T20 format, he has been amazing,” Vengsarkar, who is on a tour with the Mumbai Cricket Association team to the UK, told PTI.

When asked if Sooryavanshi has the potential to play for India in longer formats, Vengsarkar said, “It’s very difficult to say because he is currently in the T20 format. I have not seen him play in a longer format. But I’m sure he will do well in that, once picked. We will have to wait and see how he plays in the longer format, which is very important.”

Sooryavanshi can learn a lot from Sachin Tendulkar’s early demeanor, according to Vengsarkar.

“When I watched Sachin Tendulkar play, he looked mentally matured for his age. He did extremely well in inter-school tournaments in Mumbai, besides club cricket where he scored consistently. He was mentally prepared to play a higher level of cricket, (so) that is how we picked him. He was so disciplined, passionate, and focused, and that is a great example for the youngsters like Vaibhav to emulate,” Vengsarkar said.

Shreyas Iyer, who has seized command of the Indian T20I team, has Vengsarkar’s support to keep leading from the front.

“He (likes to) lead from the front as he is doing very well as a batsman, and that allows him to call the shots as a captain. He is a very thoughtful captain, and he will do well,” Vengsarkar said.

Sarfaraz Khan and even Devdutt Padikkal should be given more chances in Test cricket, according to the former captain of India.

“I was really impressed by Sarfaraz Khan and Devdutt Padikkal in the India-England Test match in Dharamsala a couple of years ago. They had an excellent partnership at a very crucial stage of the Test match. They showed excellent temperament and excellent technique. Sarfaraz is a good player. There is no question about it. But you cannot take a place for granted and you have to be fit all the time,” he said.

Vengsarkar stated that Rohit Sharma should make the decision to compete in the 2027 ODI World Cup and that injured all-rounder Hardik Pandya knows how to bring out the best in himself.

“He (Pandya) knows his body very well; how he can utilise that (and) how he can bring the best from himself. It depends a lot on fitness and focus. He (Rohit) has done so well for India and for himself. It’s up to him. He’s been playing international cricket for the last (almost) 20 years and I’m sure he knows the best (on) how to go about things,” Vengsarkar said.

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