India’s 14-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi has set the internet ablaze after leading India to their record-extending sixth ICC Under-19 World Cup title in Harare on Friday, February 6, 2026.
While his bat did the talking on the field, his celebratory dance moves to the Bhojpuri hit “Sorry Sorry” by Pawan Singh have since gone viral, showcasing the young star’s infectious personality and regional pride.
The Viral Celebration
Following a 100-run victory over England, the Indian dressing room turned into a dance floor.
- The “Bhojpuri” Swagger: Suryavanshi, a native of Bihar, was seen leading the celebrations, jokingly telling teammates, “Punjabi gaana nahi samaj main aata” (I don’t understand Punjabi songs), before breaking into high-energy moves to the Bhojpuri track.
- Social Media Reaction: Fans have dubbed him the “Boss Baby” of Indian cricket, praising his authenticity and the “desi” flair he brings to the global stage.
A Performance for the History Books
Suryavanshi’s performance in the final was nothing short of legendary, breaking multiple records in a single afternoon:
- The Score: 175 runs off just 80 balls.
- The Boundary Count: 15 fours and 15 sixes (the most sixes ever in a Youth ODI).
- World Record: He surpassed Unmukt Chand’s 111* to record the highest individual score in a U19 World Cup final.
- Speed: He reached his century in just 55 balls—the second-fastest in tournament history.
U19 World Cup 2026 Final Summary
| Team | Score | Key Performers |
| India U19 | 411/9 (50 overs) | Vaibhav Suryavanshi (175), Ayush Mhatre (53) |
| England U19 | 311/10 (40.2 overs) | Caleb Falconer (115), RS Ambrish (3/56) |
| Result | India won by 100 runs | 6th World Cup Title |

