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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Parents to Travel With Him on Ireland, England Tour

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Parents to Travel With Him on Ireland, England Tour

Bavana Guntha
June 9, 2026

Behind every rising sporting star lies a story that rarely makes headlines, the quiet sacrifices of families who hold everything together while young athletes chase dreams that demand almost everything from them.

For 15 year old batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi , now part of India’s senior squad for the tours of Ireland and England , that support system has come into sharper focus. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has allowed his parents to accompany him on the overseas tour, with all expenses borne by the board, a rare but significant decision in Indian cricket.

The BCCI’s statement reflects a clear intent: ensuring the young cricketer has family support during a crucial stage of transition into international cricket. Officials believe that having parents close by will help him maintain emotional stability , shield him from excessive pressure, and ease the adjustment to the demands of elite competition.

Yet beyond official policy lies a deeper, often unseen story, the years of quiet sacrifice that shape such journeys. For families like the Sooryavanshis, success is never sudden. It is built through early morning training sessions, long travel to academies, financial strain, emotional uncertainty , and unwavering belief in talent long before it is proven. Every failure, injury, and setback is absorbed at home, far away from public attention.

The rise of young cricketers through platforms like the Indian Premier League , where Sooryavanshi impressed for the Rajasthan Royals , has accelerated opportunity but also increased scrutiny. The gap between domestic cricket and international exposure has narrowed, making the transition faster, brighter, and far more demanding.

In this environment, family presence becomes more than emotional comfort, it becomes a grounding force. Amid packed stadiums, media attention, and performance pressure, having parents nearby offers a reminder of identity beyond the game.

Sooryavanshi is also part of India’s squad for the upcoming Asian Games , underlining his rapid rise in Indian cricket. The BCCI’s approach signals a broader shift towards recognising that nurturing young talent requires more than selection and training alone.

India has seen many prodigies emerge over the years, but history has shown mixed outcomes, some flourishing under guidance, others struggling under pressure. This move reflects a more balanced, human centred approach to protecting its next generation of cricketers.

In the end, beyond records and headlines, it is a reminder that every sporting journey is also a family story, shaped quietly long before the world begins to watch.

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