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Can Vaibhav Suryavanshi Play IPL 2026? Unpacking BCCI’s New First-Class Rule

Vaibhav Suryavanshi exploded onto the IPL stage in 2025, breaking records and capturing imaginations.

But now that BCCI has introduced a mandatory first-class (FC) match requirement for U-16 / U-19 players to be IPL-eligible, many fans are asking: Will it prevent Vaibhav from playing IPL 2026?

In this article, we explore the rule, Suryavanshi’s background, what insiders and fans think, and whether he’ll likely make it to IPL 2026.


What’s the New BCCI Rule? (First-Class Experience Mandate)

What Changed & Why

In its Annual General Meeting (AGM) held September 28, 2025, BCCI introduced a mandate that Under-16 and Under-19 players must play at least one first-class match to be eligible to register for the IPL player auction.

The aim: ensure that young cricketers gain exposure to the longer format (red-ball cricket), build technique, temperament, and maturity before jumping into high-pressure T20 tournaments.

Before this rule, IPL franchises were free to scout and pick any talented youngster (even from U-16 or U-19 ranks) irrespective of their first-class experience.

Rule Nuances & Clarifications

The rule is specifically targeted at U-19 and U-16 players; for senior players or those beyond that age, standard eligibility would apply.

According to reports, an Indian U19 player may only register for an IPL auction if, on the date of the Player Auction, he is registered with a State Association and has played in at least one match in either First Class cricket or List A cricket. Some sources interpret the rule to allow “List A or FC” rather than strictly FC only.

However, the newer articles emphasize the “First Class match” requirement more strongly.

Hence, there is some ambiguity about whether List A matches might be accepted as alternate pathways, but the rule seems to push for more red-ball exposure.


Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s Background & First-Class Experience

Early Career & IPL Debut

  • Born March 27, 2011, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is a left-handed batsman playing for Bihar domestically and Rajasthan Royals in the IPL.
  • He made a first-class debut for Bihar in January 2024 at the extremely young age of about 12 years and 284 days.
  • In IPL 2025, he became the youngest player to debut (14 years and 23 days) and hit a six off the very first ball he faced.
  • He notched up 252 runs in 7 innings at a blistering strike rate of ~206, including a historic 35-ball century (fastest by an Indian) during the season.

Does He Already Meet the New Rule?

Because Vaibhav has already played in first-class cricket (for Bihar), he may satisfy the “one FC match” requirement.

His inclusion in IPL 2025 despite youth suggests his first-class credentials were possibly vetted. According to an intervention by IPL CEO Hemang Amin, Suryavanshi had already appeared in a first-class game, making him eligible under IPL rules for youth players.

Thus, Vaibhav’s existing FC experience gives him a strong claim to clear the new eligibility hurdle.


FAQ

Q: Does the new BCCI rule bar all U-19 players from IPL unless they play FC?

A: Yes, the requirement mandates at least one first-class appearance for Under-19 / Under-16 players to be eligible for IPL auctions.

Q: Could List A matches count instead of FC?

A: Earlier IPL rules allowed “First Class or List A” in youth eligibility clauses.
But recent reports emphasize a First Class match requirement, making it unclear whether List A will be accepted as a substitute.

Q: Has Vaibhav played a first-class match?

A: Yes, he made his first-class debut for Bihar in January 2024 at ~12 years old.

Q: Will this rule prevent Vaibhav from playing IPL 2026?

A: Unlikely, given that he already meets the FC match requirement. The key will be paperwork, clarity of rule implementation, and possible scrutiny by the auction committee.