India, Oct. 8 -- Rising Indian cricket talent Vaibhav Suryavanshi made headlines on Day 1 of the second Youth Test against Australia U19 - not for his explosive batting, but for showing visible frustration after a controversial umpiring decision. The 14-year-old, known for his calm and composed demeanour, showed his first sign of anger publicly by protesting after being given out caught behind under questionable circumstances.

Batting at a fiery strike rate of 142, Vaibhav had already scored 20 runs off just 14 balls, including two boundaries and a six, when an away-going delivery from Charles Lachmund zipped across Suryavnashi. The Australians were up in a flash and the umpire raised his finger in lightning-quick time. Vaibhav stood his...