
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|17-06-2026
A shaky call by the off-field official took center stage in the fifth game of the tri-series featuring India A and Afghanistan A. Young batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi stayed at the crease after a close review, even though footage suggested the fielder had full control. The moment sparked debate among fans and players alike. Replays indicated contact lingered just long enough for doubt to creep in. Onlookers watched frame by frame, searching for clarity where none felt certain.
Outrage flared up across supporters and athletes nearly at once. When video clips lit up the massive display overhead, everyone thought Sooryavanshi’s time at bat was finished. That kid, just fifteen years old, already started heading toward the changing room, certain he’d been dismissed.
Still, after reviewing every angle closely, the off-field official determined proof wasn’t strong enough to say yes – maybe some portion of the sphere brushed dirt prior to secure possession.
A hush fell over the Afghan team as they turned to the match officials, confused. After a pause, the off-field referee shared his take, then tapped the monitor with approval.”Some part of the ball is touching the ground, made my decision,” the umpire said.
Still, plenty who saw the match weren’t buying it. Right away, online posts blew up – some called the call shaky, others insisted Sooryavanshi dodged a punishment he should’ve taken.
The young batter stood at zero when things went sideways, suddenly handed a second chance, then another. Still, chances slipped through his fingers like sand.
He made 38 runs before getting out to Faridoon Dawoodzai. A swing at pace led to poor contact, the ball looping up instead of racing away. Into the air it went, caught cleanly by Khalid Taniwal near cover-point. The bat came down too early, timing lost, chance taken.
Even though he is young, people expect a lot from Sooryavanshi. During IPL 2026, he stood out as a top talent by scoring 776 runs for the Rajasthan Royals. Facing elite bowlers didn’t shake him; instead, he handled pressure like someone far older. Praise followed because of how calmly he played under fire.
Out in the middle again, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi faced spotlight heat during the tri-series once more. Back when India played Sri Lanka A last, things turned loud after he clashed with one of their players, the game teetered hard, ended messily, and was decided by a disputed Super Over loss.
Long after the game finished, conversations still circled back to the contested call by the third umpire. His knock against Afghanistan A hadn’t stood out much, yet that moment refused to fade from view.




