Indian cricket’s teenage sensation, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, has handled the intense spotlight on his career with remarkable cool, but it’s his sharp sense of humour that recently stole the show. The young prodigy, often the target of playful "age trolls" due to his mature game and appearance, finally gave a two-word answer that sent his senior teammates into uncontrollable laughter, proving that even a 14-year-old can deliver a perfect comeback.
The main reason Vaibhav faces continuous questions about his age is his incredible talent and poise on the cricket field. He is officially one of the youngest cricketers in the circuit, having been signed by Rajasthan Royals for the IPL 2025 season at the age of just 13. Competing at such a high level with a veteran’s ease naturally sparks curiosity and, inevitably, funny comments from fans and teammates alike. It's the classic cricketing joke: Does he really look his age?
The hilarious scene unfolded while the India A squad was travelling to Doha for the ACC T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup. Two senior teammates, Yudhvir Singh Charak and Gurjapneet Singh, both nearly twice Vaibhav’s age, decided to engage in some friendly, light-hearted banter. In a video clip that quickly went viral, the two senior players can be seen playfully poking fun at the youngster, specifically targeting his age and his sharp hairstyle.
The joke peaked when Yudhvir pointed the camera towards himself and then towards the young player, jokingly asking who between him and the teenager looked older. Without missing a beat, the 14-year-old simply offered the perfect, viral-ready reply, “No comments.” This brilliant, blunt response instantly broke the senior players, who burst out laughing in the team bus.
The interaction didn't stop there. When the teasing continued with accusations that he used hair gel to achieve his neat look, Vaibhav, also laughing, stood his ground and denied it, swearing that he didn't. Vaibhav Suryavanshi might have sent his teammates into a fit of laughter, but put a bat in his hand, and the teenage sensation has the opposite effect on his opponents.