New Delhi, June 13, 2026: It appears that phenomenal cricketing talent runs deep in the veins of the Sooryavanshi family. While the teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi continues to dominate headlines on the international and domestic stages, his younger brother, Aashirwad Sooryavanshi, has given the cricketing world a massive wake-up call. At just 10 years old, young Aashirwad has captured the spotlight by hammering a sensational, aggressive century in a local practice match in Samastipur, Bihar. The stunning performance has instantly ignited conversations about whether India is witnessing the rise of yet another generational batting prodigy from the same household.
Representing the Cricket Academy Tajpur, the class 5 student played an innings that mirrored the explosive and fearless batting style of his older brother. Aashirwad blasted 103 runs off just 87 deliveries, tearing apart the opposition’s bowling attack with absolute authority. His breathtaking knock was heavily anchored in boundaries, as he smashed a staggering 20 fours and a towering six, operating at a phenomenal strike rate of 118.39. This masterclass in junior-level cricket not only powered his team to a commanding total but also proved that the young kid possesses a temperament well beyond his tender years.
Breaking Down the Masterclass Innings
The local match in Samastipur became an absolute spectacle the moment Aashirwad walked out to the crease. Playing with a maturity that left spectators and local coaches spellbound, the 10-year-old anchor-cum-aggressor showed flawless technique. Out of his total score of 103 runs, an incredible 86 runs came solely through boundaries. This statistics highlights his uncanny ability to find gaps in the field and punish loose deliveries without relying on frantic running between the wickets.
His relentless assault on the bowlers helped Cricket Academy Tajpur post a formidable total of 234 runs for the loss of just 4 wickets in 29.5 overs. While teammates like Shivam Raj offered solid support at the other end with a well-made 52 off 75 balls, it was Aashirwad who dictated the absolute tempo of the game. Upon reaching his historic three-figure mark, the young boy celebrated in iconic fashion—taking off his helmet, raising his bat to the roaring local crowd, and soaking in a milestone that few cricketers his age could ever dream of achieving.
A Proud Elder Brother Reacts from Abroad
The news of this stellar century traveled rapidly, reaching all the way to Sri Lanka, where elder brother Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is currently touring with the India ‘A’ squad for a Tri-Nation series involving Afghanistan ‘A’ and Sri Lanka ‘A’. Despite being miles away and focused on international duties, the 15-year-old India call-up could not contain his excitement. Vaibhav immediately took to his official Instagram account to share a snapshot of the match scorecard, proudly celebrating his little brother’s massive milestone.
The bond between the two brothers is strongly rooted in their shared love for the sport. Local coaches in Tajpur village point out that Aashirwad has spent years watching Vaibhav train under the strict guidance of their father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi. Having a sibling who recently won the prestigious Orange Cap in the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL)—scoring a magnificent 776 runs in 16 matches for the Rajasthan Royals ahead of legends like Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill—has clearly served as the ultimate inspiration for the 10-year-old.
Celebration and Joy in Tajpur Village
The Sooryavanshi household in the Tajpur village of Samastipur district has become a permanent hub of celebration over the last few weeks. Just days ago on June 6, the entire village erupted in joy when Vaibhav received his maiden senior India T20I call-up for upcoming tours against England and Ireland, alongside an Asian Games selection. The village streets were filled with people bursting firecrackers and distributing traditional laddus.
Now, with Aashirwad’s latest exploits, the sense of pride in the community has doubled. Speaking to local journalists, the boys’ ecstatic father, Sanjeev Sooryavanshi, expressed his profound gratitude, describing the family’s current phase as absolute “saubhagya” (good fortune). He remarked on social media:
Both Sanjeev and the boys’ mother, Aarti Sooryavanshi, have sacrificed immensely to build a supportive cricketing ecosystem at home. From converting a small plot of land into makeshift practice pitches to ensuring the children have access to quality coaching gear, the parents’ hard work is paying off in ways that have captured the imagination of the entire nation.
The Incredible Legacy of the Sooryavanshi Family
To understand the weight of Aashirwad’s achievement, one must look at the path blazed by his elder brother. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has enjoyed an unprecedented, meteoric rise in world cricket. At just 15 years and 71 days old, he became the youngest player ever to be picked for the Indian national squad. His groundbreaking IPL 2026 campaign saw him bag the Most Valuable Player (MVP), Emerging Player of the Year, and Super Striker awards, turning him into an overnight household name. Vaibhav also holds the record for a breathtaking 36-ball century at the junior representative level.
Seeing Aashirwad display the exact same aggressive intent, flawless bat swing, and calm temperament at the age of 10 signals that the family’s cricketing pipeline is incredibly robust. Local sports analysts believe that while it is far too early to put intense pressure on a 5th-grade student, Aashirwad’s basic mechanics, head position at the time of striking, and raw power indicate an innate, natural gift for the sport.
As Vaibhav readies himself to don the iconic blue jersey for the senior Indian team, back home in Bihar, young Aashirwad is quietly putting in the hard yards at the Cricket Academy Tajpur. If this initial spectacular performance is anything to go by, the Sooryavanshi surname is destined to rule the scorecard of Indian cricket for many decades to come.

