WATCH: Vaibhav Suryavanshi steps in as Tilak Varma clashes with umpires during SL-A vs IND-A match

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The Tri-Nation A Series encounter between India A and Sri Lanka A at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on June 15, 2026, will be remembered for its chaotic finish. What began as a high-stakes cricket match ended in high drama, featuring a tied game, a tense Super Over, and a viral confrontation involving India’s 15-year-old batting prodigy, Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
While Sri Lanka A ultimately clinched a thrilling victory under the Dambulla lights, the post-match headlines belong to the fiery exchanges that pushed the spirit of the game to its limits.
The primary flashpoint occurred immediately after the regular 50 overs concluded in a dramatic tie. With fading light hovering over the stadium, confusion erupted on the field regarding whether a Super Over would take place. India A skipper Tilak Varma was visibly animated, engaging in a prolonged, heated discussion with the match officials to demand that the tie-breaker proceed.
Videos circulating on social media captured young opener Suryavanshi initially joining his captain to question the umpires. Recognizing the escalating tension, India A head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar quickly intervened to pull the teenager away from the officials.
However, the drama took an intriguing turn just moments later. Displaying maturity beyond his 15 years, Suryavanshi walked back over to Tilak, physically nudged his captain, and urged him to walk away from the boundary ropes to prevent the argument from worsening.
The friction didn’t subside after the final ball. Following the conclusion of the Super Over, an emotionally charged Suryavanshi became embroiled in a separate heated exchange with a Sri Lankan player. The confrontation briefly threatened to boil over before teammates from both sides stepped in to separate the players.
A heated moment between Tilak Verma and Umpire. 🤯
— Qamar. (@Qamar5618) June 15, 2026
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The on-field action leading up to the controversy was equally breathtaking. Sri Lanka A looked primed for victory in regulation time, needing just 5 runs off the final over. However, India A’s left-arm pacer Arshad Khan delivered a masterclass in death bowling, conceding a mere 4 runs to incredibly force a tie.
Unfortunately for India A, Arshad could not replicate his heroics in the Super Over. Marred by a costly wide and a no-ball, his over leaked 16 runs to the hosts. Chasing a steep target of 17, India A sent out the explosive duo of Suryavanshi and Suryansh Shedge. Sri Lankan speedster Kugathas Mathulan held his nerve under immense pressure, restricting the Indian batters to just 9 runs and sealing a memorable win for Sri Lanka A.
Despite the heartbreaking loss and the disciplinary drama, Suryavanshi’s cricketing graph continues to rise. The teenage sensation provided India A with a brisk 21-run cameo at the top of the order. This knock follows his steady 14 in the tournament opener and a brilliant 44 against Afghanistan A, proving that the young prodigy possesses both the skill and the fiery temperament required for international cricket.
Also READ: Fans slam Vaibhav Suryavanshi after disappointing outing in Sri Lanka A Team ODI Tri-Series match
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