What can't he do!? 15y/o WONDERKID smashes Bumrah for huge 6!
Published on Wednesday, 8 April 2026 at 6:06 am

Mumbai, June 12 — In a moment that will be replayed for years, 15-year-old cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi announced his arrival on the grand stage by launching his very first delivery for a towering six against India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. The audacious stroke, struck with the composure of a seasoned veteran, left the crowd gasping and even drew a wry smile from the usually unflappable bowler, who was seen laughing in appreciation as the ball disappeared into the stands.
The incident unfolded during a net session that doubled as an exhibition face-off between emerging talents and established stars. Sooryavanshi, batting with the confidence of someone twice his age, advanced down the track to meet Bumrah’s trademark yorker-length ball and converted it into a clean hit that soared high and long. The stroke not only showcased the teenager’s raw power but also his fearless mindset against one of the world’s best exponents of white-ball bowling.
Bumrah’s reaction—hands on hips, head tilted back in a chuckle—spoke volumes about the rarity of the feat. Few batsmen, let alone a 15-year-old, have the audacity or ability to take the attack to the 30-year-old speedster on the first ball of an encounter. Spectators quickly captured the moment on mobile devices, and clips began circulating within minutes, propelling Sooryavanshi’s name into national conversations about India’s next generation of batting talent.
While the session offered no official scorecard, the symbolic significance was unmistakable: a generational shift distilled into a single swing of the bat. Whether Sooryavanshi can sustain this fearless approach against top-tier bowling remains to be seen, but for now, the cricketing fraternity is asking one question: what can’t he do?
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