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AB de Villiers questions India coach's caution over Sooryavanshi debut

Cricket legend AB de Villiers has criticized India's coaching staff for holding back teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi from his international debut. De Villiers believes the Ireland series was the ideal opportunity to blood the young talent.

Sidhant Rao
Sidhant Rao
Sports Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 12:32 pm
AB de Villiers questions India coach's caution over Sooryavanshi debut

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's absence from India's recent cricket assignments has sparked a debate among former players and analysts, with AB de Villiers openly questioning the team management's decision to delay the teenage sensation's international debut.

De Villiers, the former South African captain, believes the Ireland series presented the perfect opportunity to introduce Sooryavanshi to international cricket. The cricket legend argues that facing a less challenging opponent would have been an ideal starting point for the young player to gain crucial experience at the highest level. De Villiers' stance reflects growing impatience in cricket circles about the 18-year-old's wait for his India cap.

India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate has taken a more cautious approach, preferring a gradual integration of the teenage prospect into the national team. Ten Doeschate's philosophy emphasizes building the player's readiness through a measured timeline rather than rushing him into high-pressure situations. However, this conservative strategy has drawn criticism from cricket personalities who believe in capitalizing on such opportunities when they arise.

Legendary cricket figures including Ravi Shastri and Michael Vaughan have joined De Villiers in advocating for Sooryavanshi's immediate selection. These former greats contend that international exposure against weaker teams is essential for a young player's development. They argue that delaying such opportunities risks losing momentum and confidence at a crucial stage of a cricketer's career.

Sooryavanshi, despite his impressive domestic record and obvious talent, continues to wait on the sidelines while India selects other players for international matches. The debate highlights the broader tension between cautious team management and the desire to nurture young talent through actual match experience. Cricket observers now await India's next squad announcement to see whether the coaching staff will adjust its approach or maintain its current stance on the teenager's debut.

Source: TOI India

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