The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) decides that 15-year-old opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will have his parents accompany him on his maiden senior India tour to Ireland and England. According to BCCI’s secretary and other reporting, the move is intended to help the teenager cope with the challenges of joining an adult international setup. The outlets describe it as an unprecedented step, designed to support his comfort and well-being as he makes the transition to senior-level cricket. ESPN Cricinfo, Times of India, and Yahoo Sports all report that the decision is directly linked to Sooryavanshi’s age and the demands of an international tour. The coverage frames the parents’ presence as a practical measure to ease adjustment, rather than a change in selection or team strategy. Overall, the reports agree that the BCCI is seeking to provide additional personal support for a young player during a key stage of his development.