India Star Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Faces Strict ECB Safeguarding Rules on England Tour
Fifteen-year-old Indian batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi must utilize individual, private changing facilities during his maiden international tour of England this summer. This rare protocol satisfies mandatory child protection regulations enforced by global and domestic cricket governing bodies for underage athletes competing in senior-level international fixtures.
Key Highlights
- Wonderkid Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, requires independent changing facilities at all UK match venues due to child safety mandates.
- Regulations enforced by the ICC and ECB strictly prohibit athletes under the age of 16 from sharing adult dressing facilities.
- The left-handed opening batsman is poised to become the youngest international debutant for a full ICC member nation since 1996.
- The BCCI is fully funding the travel and lodging of Sooryavanshi’s parents to maintain a supportive family environment during the tour.
India’s teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be required to use his own changing room for safeguarding reasons on his first international tour in England this summer.
Sooryavanshi, at 15 years old, is expected to make history by becoming Indiaβs youngest international cricketer on Friday in a Twenty20 international against Ireland in Belfast, before playing in a five-match T20 series against England, which begins in Durham next Wednesday.
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Sachin Tendulkar, who holds the record, made his Test debut aged 16 years and 205 days in 1989. Sooryavanshi will become the youngest international cricketer to play for a full member nation since 1996, when Pakistan picked the 14-year-old Hasan Raza for a one-day international against Bangladesh.
The England series is an International Cricket Council event and the governing bodyβs safeguarding procedures will be in force, along with those of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
The Guardian has learned that both governing bodies prohibit under-16s using adult changing rooms, so Sooryavanshi will have his own facilities at all venues, while his parents are also understood to be accompanying him on the tour.
Sooryavanshi will be permitted in the India dressing room during the game and can attend team talks, with the restriction applying only when he is getting changed before and after each match.
Such measures are standard practice in English sport, with Arsenalβs Max Dowman using a separate changing room to his teammates last season until he turned 16 in December, but will be new to Sooryavanshi as they do not apply in India.
During his two stellar seasons in the Indian Premier League, Sooryavanshi used the same facilities as his Rajasthan Royals teammates throughout the competition.
The ECB is working closely with the Board of Control for Cricket in India and all five T20 venues to ensure the appropriate measures are in place.
βThis is an ICC event, with their safeguarding procedures active as they have jurisdiction,β the ECB confirmed in a statement to the Guardian. βA safeguarding concern occurring during the event may (in some circumstances) be managed by the ICC. In addition to this, the ECB Safe Hands policy applies at all times.
βThe Cricket Regulator is in contact with the team liaison officer for the Indian team to discuss requirements and expectations for the player while he is in the UK.
βEach county safeguarding officer for the relevant cricket venue is also working closely with the team liaison officer to ensure venue protocols and arrangements (specifically changing room environments) are understood and adhered to. This is conducted via safeguarding risk assessments.
βIt is our understanding that the playerβs parents will be travelling with him at all times. They are staying in the same hotel, which is outside of usual protocol, but agreed on this occasion due to his age.
βThis additional measure provides us with further confidence that he has family members that can provide the additional level of support and care.β
Sooryavanshi has made an extraordinary impact on global cricket since his IPL debut as a 14-year-old last year. After scoring 252 runs at a strike rate of 206.5 for Rajasthan in his debut season, becoming the youngest centurion in menβs T20 cricket with a hundred off just 38 balls, he was the highest scorer in the IPL this year with 776 runs and broke Chris Gayleβs 14-year-old record for hitting the most sixes in a season, finishing with 65.
Sooryavansh prepared for the England tour by making five appearances for India A this month, and this week scored 94 off just 29 balls against Sri Lanka A, a remarkable innings that featured the fastest List A 50, which came in just 11 balls.
India play two T20s against Ireland on Friday and Sunday before travelling to England, but the safeguarding regulations are not expected to be applied in Belfast as those matches are under the jurisdiction of Cricket Ireland.
History of Young Cricket Debutants
The international cricket arena has rarely witnessed players breaking through at such a tender age. If Sooryavanshi takes the field in the 2026 series, he eclipses Sachin Tendulkar’s long-standing Indian record established 37 years prior. Globally, he approaches milestones untouched since Hasan Raza’s debut in the late 1990s.
To manage this transition, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed the board is fully sponsoring the travel and accommodation for Sooryavanshi’s parents. This strategy mirrors protocols in European football, ensuring minor athletes maintain critical family stability when entering senior professional environments.
FAQs
Will Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s parents travel with him on future tours?
The BCCI has allowed Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s parents to accompany him on the upcoming tours of Ireland and England. This decision was made to help the 15-year-old cricketer adjust to the senior team environment.
How will this rule impact other young cricketers globally?
Unaccompanied minors or underage prodigies debuting for senior national teams will face similar stringent child protection mandates whenever competing in countries governed by strict domestic youth athletic policies like the UK.
What other safeguarding rules apply to underage players?
Underage athletes under the jurisdiction of the ECB Safe Hands policy require risk-assessed logistics, dedicated county safeguarding supervision, and non-standard hotel accommodations to facilitate immediate parental care.
Can Vaibhav Sooryavanshi participate in tactical team meetings during matches?
Yes. The safeguarding protocols strictly restrict shared access to adult facilities during changing times before and after games, allowing the player full access to the main dugout and dressing room for team strategies.