NEW DELHI : Former international batsman Sanjay Manjrekar has publicly called for strict disciplinary action against teenage batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi following an aggressive physical altercation on the pitch. The highly respected television commentator firmly believes the management should have sent a definitive message regarding player conduct by benching the young opener during Wednesday’s competitive fixture.
Suggestion For Immediate Drop
The vocal cricket analyst took to his personal social media account to explain exactly how team management should handle the highly publicised disciplinary breach.
“If I was India A coach or manager I would have left Vaibhav Suryavanshi out for this game v AFG,” Manjrekar stated on his official X handle on Wednesday.
The experienced commentator emphasized that such a selection decision would establish necessary structural boundaries regarding behavioral standards, regardless of whatever frustrations occurred during active play.
“Only to let him know that’s it’s not OK to get physical on the field. Whatever the provocations,” the prominent cricket pundit explicitly added to his post.
The strong public stance from the former top-order batsman quickly sparked widespread debate across digital sports forums regarding how younger players manage high-stress match environments.
Aggressive Onfield Altercation
The controversial incident unfolded during a highly tense match against the host nation when the opening batter clashed aggressively with local bowler Vishen Halambage.
The heated mid-pitch confrontation escalated rapidly to include physical pushing, forcing the match officials to run over immediately to separate the two furious young competitors.
The international match referee subsequently penalized both cricketers following a comprehensive post-game review, docking fifty per cent of their official match fees for the disciplinary breach.
Despite the heavy financial fine and growing public criticism, the team management decided against benching the explosive opening batsman for the ongoing game against Afghanistan A.
The fifteen-year-old selection remained inside the starting lineup, contributing thirty-eight runs off twenty-eight deliveries before throwing his wicket away during the opening powerplay overs.









