AB de Villiers recently expressed his opinion on Vaibhav Sooryavansi's debut, stating that he was disappointed the teenager didn't get a chance to play in the Ireland series.

What happened?

AB de Villiers asked when Sooryavansi will be given his chance, thinking the Ireland series was the perfect opportunity for him to gain international experience.

Why it matters for AB de Villiers

De Villiers disagreed with Ryan Ten Doeschate's statement that Sooryavansi needs to go through the process like any other player, believing that after his stellar IPL performance, it was time to throw him into the deep end.

What comes next?

De Villiers warned that India's batting approach needs to adapt in England, as scores will not be as high as 250 or 260, which were common in the IPL.

He emphasized the need for India to regroup and reset, finding a method to play in the UK conditions, where sometimes 140 or 160 is enough.

De Villiers suggested that India needs to lay the foundation and be prepared to pull back on odd occasions, waiting for the right moments to accelerate.

The Indian team's batting lineup faltered twice in Ireland, and De Villiers believes they need to figure out their T20 setup when playing in UK-like conditions.

AB de Villiers shared his thoughts on his YouTube channel, providing insight into the Indian team's performance and the challenges they face in different conditions.

He highlighted the importance of strategic and tactical play in the UK, where the scores are not as high as in the IPL.

De Villiers' comments come after the Ireland series, where Sooryavansi was not given his debut cap, despite his impressive performance in the IPL and the A tour in Sri Lanka.

The Indian team will need to take De Villiers' advice into consideration as they prepare for their next matches, looking to improve their batting approach and adapt to different conditions.

De Villiers' experience and expertise in the sport make his opinions valuable, and his comments on Sooryavansi's debut and India's batting approach are worth considering.

The future of Indian cricket will depend on the team's ability to adapt and improve, and De Villiers' insights can help them achieve their goals.