4th T20I: Parthiv warns Sooryavanshi faces short-ball test in international cricket

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4th T20I: Parthiv warns Sooryavanshi faces short-ball test in international cricket

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Parthiv Patel has put the cricket world on notice: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's short-ball vulnerability is not a secret, and every international bowler will come armed with a plan. With India's batting collapsing for 78 in the third T20I, the 4th match in Bristol is a defining test for both the teenager and India's top order.

Key Takeaways

Parthiv Patel warned that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will face deliberate short-pitched bowling throughout his international career, with deliveries above 145 km/hr .
Sooryavanshi has scored 14 off 10 balls (2nd T20I) and 13 off 5 balls (3rd T20I), struggling against England's short-ball plan.
Patel confirmed the tactic was visible as early as IPL 2026 and was not specific to Jofra Archer alone.
India collapsed for 78 in the third T20I, prompting Patel to call for greater game awareness in English conditions.
The 4th T20I is scheduled in Bristol , with India seeking a comeback win.

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel has warned that young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will continue to face a sustained short-pitched assault in international cricket, saying opposition bowlers had identified this weakness as far back as IPL 2026 and will keep exploiting it. His comments came ahead of the 4th T20I between India and England, with the series finely poised after England's commanding win in the third match.

The Short-Ball Blueprint Against Sooryavanshi

Patel made clear that England's plan was no improvisation. 'Not just Jofra Archer, I think anyone who watched the IPL would not be surprised that there is a deliberate plan to bowl short to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. It wasn't just the wicket ball; the ball before it was short as well. In the first game, on the delivery he hit for six, it may not have bounced as much, but the line was the same,' he said.

The teenager has managed scores of 14 off 10 balls in the second T20I and 13 off five deliveries in the third match, with England's bowlers repeatedly testing him with deliveries directed at his body and around the shoulder. Notably, Sooryavanshi had impressed during IPL 2026 but is yet to replicate that form at the international level.

Patel's Warning: Every Bowler Will Target Him

'As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi progresses in his international career, he will continue to face this kind of bowling, with deliveries that are short and above 145 km/hr. So, the question will definitely be how he copes against short-pitched bowling, because every bowler will look to target him there,' Patel added.

This pattern is not unusual for young openers making the transition from franchise cricket to international competition. Several India batters before Sooryavanshi — including those who thrived in the IPL — have found that opposition teams invest heavily in pre-series analysis and arrive with tailored plans, particularly against teenagers who have not yet faced sustained high-pace short-ball attacks across formats.

India's Batting Collapse Under the Spotlight

Beyond Sooryavanshi, Patel also raised concerns about India's batting unit as a whole, following their collapse for 78 in the third T20I. He urged greater game awareness ahead of the 4th T20I in Bristol.

'I would like to see a better understanding of the game and a bit more game awareness from the Indian batters in Bristol. Yes, there are 200 runs on the board, but these are all experienced T20 batters and, in this format, you have a bit more time than you think,' he said.

Patel stressed that English conditions demand a period of acclimatisation before batters shift into attack mode. 'You can afford to take one or two overs to get your eye in. The conditions are different, the wickets aren't as flat, and you have to get used to the ground dimensions and the pace of the wicket. So, it's very important to give yourself some time,' he added.

What India Need in Bristol

India enter the 4th T20I looking to bounce back after the heavy defeat in the third game, with England eyeing a series-sealing victory. The match in Bristol will be a crucial test of India's adaptability — both for Sooryavanshi in handling the short ball and for the middle order in reading English conditions more astutely. How the young opener responds to the short-pitched challenge could define the trajectory of his early international career.

Point of View

And England have simply operationalised that data. What is more concerning is India's broader batting fragility: a collapse for 78 in English conditions points to a top order that is still learning to read seam movement and variable bounce. The real question is not whether Sooryavanshi can hit sixes off short balls — he can — but whether he can survive the barrage long enough to build an innings. That is a technical and temperamental challenge that no franchise tournament can fully prepare a teenager for.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi being targeted with short balls by England?
England identified Sooryavanshi's vulnerability to short-pitched deliveries as far back as IPL 2026 and arrived with a deliberate plan to exploit it. According to Parthiv Patel, the tactic involves sustained short balls above 145 km/hr and is not limited to any single bowler.
What scores has Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made in the India vs England T20I series so far?
Sooryavanshi scored 14 off 10 balls in the second T20I and 13 off five deliveries in the third match. He has yet to convert his IPL 2026 form into a significant international innings.
What did Parthiv Patel say about India's batting collapse in the 3rd T20I?
Patel called for greater game awareness from India's batters after their collapse for 78 in the third T20I. He urged the team to take one or two overs to settle in rather than chasing quick runs immediately, given the different pitch pace and ground dimensions in England.
Where is the 4th T20I between India and England being played?
The 4th T20I is scheduled to be played in Bristol. India are looking to bounce back after their heavy defeat in the third match, while England are aiming to seal the series.
Is the short-ball plan against Sooryavanshi specific to Jofra Archer?
No. Parthiv Patel explicitly stated that the plan is not limited to Jofra Archer — any bowler who watched IPL 2026 would arrive with the same blueprint. Patel said every international bowler will look to target Sooryavanshi with short-pitched deliveries going forward.
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