Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, recently called up to India’s national team, could become the country’s youngest international cricketer if he debuts against Ireland. During the England tour, he will use a separate changing room under ICC and ECB safeguarding rules for under-16 players. The ECB and BCCI are coordinating arrangements, while his parents are expected to accompany him throughout the tour. Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, recently called up to India’s national team, could become the country’s youngest international cricketer if he debuts against Ireland. During the England tour, he will use a separate changing room under ICC and ECB safeguarding rules for under-16 players. The ECB and BCCI are coordinating arrangements, while his parents are expected to accompany him throughout the tour.
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