Matt Prior picks the Steve Waugh of Indian team ahead of England T20Is

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Few cricketers in history have embodied mental toughness quite like Steve Waugh. The former Australian captain built a legendary reputation by delivering under pressure, inspiring his team in the biggest matches and thriving when the stakes were at their highest. His fearless mindset and ability to seize defining moments made him one of cricket’s greatest leaders. Ahead of India’s five-match T20I series against England, former English wicketkeeper Matt Prior has drawn a remarkable comparison, identifying a young Indian batter whose temperament reminds him of the Australian icon despite having not yet made his international debut.

Matt Prior reveals who is the ‘Steve Waugh’ of Indian cricket

Former England wicketkeeper Prior has showered praise on 15-year-old batting prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, describing the teenager’s mentality as strikingly similar to that of Australian great Waugh.

Suryavanshi has enjoyed a dream rise over the past few months. After lighting up the IPL 2026 with Rajasthan Royals, the left-handed opener earned his maiden India call-up for the T20I tours of Ireland and England. While he is still waiting for his international debut, his performances in high-pressure contests have already caught the attention of former cricketers around the world.

The teenager was one of the standout performers in IPL 2026, amassing more than 770 runs at an average of 48.50 while maintaining a breathtaking strike rate of 237.30. However, Prior believes it is not just the numbers that make Suryavanshi special but his remarkable composure in knockout fixtures.

The young opener played two unforgettable innings during Rajasthan Royals’ playoff campaign. He smashed explosive 90-plus scores at strike rates exceeding 200 in the Eliminator victory over SunRisers Hyderabad and Qualifier 2 against Gujarat Titans, proving that pressure situations only seem to elevate his game. Earlier this year, Suryavanshi had also produced one of the defining knocks of the ICC Under-19 World Cup by blasting 175 off just 80 balls in the final against England, guiding India to the title with a breathtaking display of fearless batting.

Speaking on the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube channel, Prior said the youngster possesses the mentality needed to excel on cricket’s biggest stages.

“On top of all the talent, he has Steve Waugh’s mentality and mental strength. He’s not doing this in games people aren’t watching. He’s doing it in World Cup finals and IPL knockouts. He’s doing it when the whole world is watching. He puts in match-winning performances in the big games, which shows that there’s a mentality there. Maybe he just finds it so easy that he doesn’t get affected and just cracks on,” said Prior.

Prior stressed that the teenager’s biggest strength is not merely his stroke-making but his ability to deliver match-winning performances when expectations are at their highest.

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Fans expect plenty from the young star in the England series

Suryavanshi’s rapid rise has generated enormous excitement among Indian cricket fans, many of whom are eager to see him finally receive his first international cap during the England series, which gets underway on Tuesday.

The youngster was included in India’s squad for the recent T20I series against Ireland but remained on the sidelines throughout the tour. Despite missing out on a debut, his selection itself highlighted the faith the team management has in his long-term potential.

With India set to face a challenging English attack over five T20Is, speculation continues to grow over whether the management will hand the teenager an opportunity. His fearless approach, attacking intent and proven ability to perform in pressure games have made him one of the most talked-about names in Indian cricket.

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