India, June 26 -- If Vaibhav Sooryavanshi walks onto the field in Belfast against Ireland, it won't just be another debut. It could be the beginning of a historic chapter in Indian cricket.

At just 15 years and 91 days, the teenage batting sensation is on the verge of smashing records that have stood for decades. Already regarded as one of India's brightest young talents after his fearless performances in age-group cricket and franchise cricket, Sooryavanshi now has the chance to become the youngest-ever men's T20 International cricketer from an ICC Full Member nation.

If handed his India cap, the left-handed batter won't just make headlines, he will rewrite the record books by overtaking names like Joshua Little, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, and ...