
Indian batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was involved in a heated altercation with Sri Lanka A players following India A’s Super Over defeat in the ODI Tri-Nation Series at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla on Monday, June 15.
India A registered their second defeat of the ongoing ODI Tri-Nation Series after a Super Over loss at the hands of Sri Lanka A. Chasing a 266-run target, the hosts tied the visitors’ score of 265, forcing the match into a dramatic and chaotic Super Over. Batting first, Sri Lanka posted a total of 17/0 in six balls and set an 18-run target for India to chase.
Openers Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Suyansh Shedge walked out to start the chase, but failed to successfully navigate the target, as the visitors were restricted to 9/0, falling 9 runs short of the required total. The defeat has put them on the brink of an early exit from the ODI tri-series, which includes Afghanistan.
As Team India lost to Sri Lanka A in the Super Over in Dambulla, things turned increasingly volatile on the field as players from both sides exchanged heated words. Following the final delivery, where Sri Lankan pacer Kugathas Mathulan delivered the final ball to seal the victory, a visibly upset Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was seen charging toward the Sri Lankan players.
In the video that went viral on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), Vaibhav was seen pushing a Sri Lankan player, who appeared to have provoked him while walking back to the pavilion, and subsequently had to be restrained by the opposition players, especially Niroshan Dickwell and his teammate Suyansh Shedge.
This didn’t stop here. When walking back to the pavilion, the 15-year-old batting sensation turned back and continued to exchange heated words with the opposition, clearly agitated by the contentious sequence of events that unfolded during the Super Over. The young cricketer’s frustration remained evident, reportedly due to provocation by a Sri Lankan player.
Tense exchange between Vishen Halambage and Vaibhav Suryavanshi as Sri Lanka A edge India A in Super Over thriller pic.twitter.com/xEbrCBybWx
— NewsWire 🇱🇰 (@NewsWireLK) June 15, 2026
This was not the first time Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was involved in a heated altercation. Back in the U19 Asia Cup, India’s batting sensation had a verbal exchange with Pakistan pacer Ali Raza. Vaibhav pointed towards his shoes after Raza gave a fiery send-off to him, indicating that he was staying grounded and unfazed by the aggression.
The latest episode of his aggressive attitude, even at such a young age, showcases his fierce competitive spirit and refusal to back down under pressure.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s heated altercation with Sri Lanka players after India A’s Super Over defeat sparked a wave of reactions on social media, especially X (formerly Twitter), with fans and cricket enthusiasts vocally rallying behind the 15-year-old.
Taking to their X handles, fans and cricket enthusiasts rallied behind the youngster, with many claiming he was provoked by Sri Lankan players during the walk back, defending his reaction as a result of on-field sledging and calling for context before criticism.
Others pointed out that the emotions run high in such tight matches, with several users highlighting that the incident should be seen in the context of on-field provocation and the intensity of a Super Over finish rather than isolating Sooryavanshi’s reaction.
Look how far Vaibhav and Shedge have passed, before they had to turn back due to something said by that one particular SL player. https://t.co/PXAja45ID0
— Gangadhar (@gangadhar_11) June 15, 2026
We can see clearly that srilankan player is saying something when the two Indian players are walking silently…..
Let’s see in finals man…..— MB07 (@Factsforeason) June 15, 2026
Don't behave aggressive, just play aggresive.😎
— LIFE❤️ (@neginits19) June 15, 2026
Attitude like Virat Kohli performance in this series like Rohit Sharma https://t.co/03Zmd6VGMJ
— Honest Cricket Lover (@Honest_Cric_fan) June 15, 2026
Imagine fighting with a 15 yr old kid 😭 https://t.co/H933ZhVYjC
— 𝓡𝓪𝓪𝓰𝓱𝓾𝓵 💗 (@raaghul04) June 15, 2026
He only did that coz one of the sl players said something to him while he was calmly walking back to the dressing room
— Starlord Vol.2 (@NotTheStarlord) June 15, 2026
He had already passed them with shedge, way passed them heading for dug outs, sl bowler verbally abused him then he turned back.
Obviously one should not get physical but verbally abusing a 15 years old when he was already going off??
Is that okay in your rulebook??
Obviously…— Biswajit Biswas (@bbiswajitsv) June 15, 2026
Silence against fools is strength
Silence against rivals is cowardice
Vaibhav did nothing wrong. I believe we have seen him enough to say he is otherwise well behaved. SL players must have threw nasty sledges for the kid to react that way. If we are judging , let’s judge both.— Yukti (@sweetpotayayto) June 15, 2026
He was provoked first, then reacted. At 15, standing up to abuse takes courage. Let him learn balance, but don't blame him for defending himself.
— Kanak Kumari (@KanakKu64995524) June 15, 2026
I am proud of Vaibhav actually. Things may get heated up on the field but mutual respect is very important. If Sri Lankan players can give it, they should learn how to take it too.
— Boundary & Beyond Co. (@SrijoyMukherjee) June 15, 2026
Meanwhile, Team India will face Afghanistan in a do-or-die match as they look to salvage their campaign in the tournament. And, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has had a moderate outing in the series thus far, despite providing aggressive starts in the first three outings. In three matches, Sooryavanshi has aggregated 79 runs at an average of 26.33 and a strike rate of 164.58.
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