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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Balances Cricket Stardom with Class 10 Board Exams
14 Feb 2026, 4:00 pm

Vaibhav Suryavanshi, India’s teenage cricket sensation, is preparing to swap the international spotlight for the classroom as he gears up for his Class 10 board exams starting February 17. The 14-year-old, who dazzled the cricketing world with his explosive 175 off 80 balls in the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 final against England, now faces a different kind of challenge — academics.
Despite his extraordinary achievements, school authorities have confirmed that Vaibhav will not receive special treatment, emphasizing discipline and equality among all students. His transition from cricketing hero to diligent student highlights the unique balance he maintains between sporting excellence and education.
Vaibhav’s ICC Under-19 World Cup campaign was record-breaking, with 439 runs in seven matches at an average of 62.71 and a strike rate of 169.49, including 30 sixes — the most in tournament history. His domestic and IPL exploits have been equally remarkable. At 14, he became the youngest IPL player in Rajasthan Royals history, scoring a century and recording the fastest fifty by an Indian in the league.
Beyond the limelight, Vaibhav has consistently excelled across formats — from Youth Tests to T20s and List A matches — demonstrating maturity, adaptability, and fearlessness in his batting.
As he sits for his board exams, Vaibhav exemplifies the discipline and focus required to manage dual responsibilities. His journey from smashing sixes on the global stage to writing answers in the classroom reflects dedication, balance, and the remarkable maturity of a prodigy. While the cricketing world awaits his next innings on the field, Vaibhav is proving that excellence extends beyond sports into academics as well
