
Abhishek Sharma is back and India to reveal the mysterious slingshot
However, after discussions between the school and his father Sanjeev Suryavanshi, it was decided that he would not take the exams this year. His constant travel and cricketing commitments kept him away from school and home, which affected his exam preparation.The young batsman is making headlines thanks to his record-breaking performances. He smashed 175 runs in the U19 World Cup final against England, hitting 30 sixes in the tournament and becoming the youngest player to score a List A century. He also set records in domestic cricket and IPL, became the youngest IPL centurion and broke several batting milestones.Despite his incredible talent, Vaibhav is yet to play for India’s senior team due to the ICC’s minimum age rule requiring players to be at least 15. At the same time, the BCCI’s “One-Tournament” rule means he cannot play again in future Under-19 World Cups.The ‘Sooryavanshi Storm’ is limited to domestic and franchise cricket for now, but once he turns 15 in 2026, many believe it is only a matter of time before he makes his debut for the Indian senior team.