Rahul Dravid says Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s development needs time and a careful balance between white-ball and red-ball cricket. He calls Sooryavanshi’s current exposure to the limited-overs game a positive start, while stressing that longer-format experience is necessary to build Test-ready skills.
Across outlets, Dravid’s message is consistent: the 15-year-old has not yet played as much first-class (red-ball) cricket as he has white-ball cricket, so selectors and fans should be patient as he experiences ups and downs. Both reports frame this as part of building future all-format players who can contribute in Tests as well as other formats.
The articles differ mainly in emphasis and detail. The Times of India highlights Dravid’s “blunt assessment” that Sooryavanshi has had fewer red-ball opportunities, while Free Press Journal adds more specifics from Dravid’s comments, including Sooryavanshi’s plan to play for East Zone in the Duleep Trophy to gain consecutive first-class matches. Free Press Journal also notes possible additional red-ball chances through India A and Australia A unofficial Tests later in September.