[WATCH] Fans come to greet Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the UK amid rising popularity
Thanks to his exceptional batting prowess at such a tender age, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has garnered some noticeable fan following both domestically as well as internationally.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi's sharp rise has made him an instant hit. The 14-year-old is now being viewed as the next big thing in world cricket. Some record-breaking knocks in the IPL 2025, followed by his recent all-round exploits in the multi-format Youth tour in England, Suryavanshi is undoubtedly in the midst of a stellar run. His recent performances have allowed him to grow in stature and cement his position on the big stage.
The youngster has already started making some heads turn, and there are tell-tale signs to suggest that his form is likely going to surge exponentially from this point onwards. Following the end of the first Youth Test at Beckenham, fans gathered around to get his autograph. Noticeably, a handful of number of young supporters from the English crowd turned up to have their personal belongings signed with Suryavanshi's signature on them.
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The fan following of 14 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi in England. 🤯
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) July 15, 2025
- He's making a mark! (Bharat Sharma). pic.twitter.com/ubX09wBNNx
By now, it has become evidently clear that the young swashbuckling batter is already starting to make his mark. His all-round contribution of 2-35 with the ball and a rapid fifty in the second innings made him receive a significant amount of praise from the English supporters. Suryavanshi continues to be in a record-breaking spree and has unlocked another record for himself following the end of the Beckenham Youth Test. The 14-year-old has become the youngest Indian to take a wicket in the history of Youth Tests.
Previously, in the recently concluded Youth ODI series, the Bihar-born batter went on a rampage, amassing a stunning 355 runs, including a match-winning 143 in the fourth YODI.
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