
During the recent India vs England T20I series, reports emerged that young batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was taking on the unusual task of carrying drinks onto the field for his teammates. While some saw it as a positive sign of team unity, others raised eyebrows, questioning whether it was appropriate for a player to take on support duties in the middle of such a high-profile contest.
Ravichandran Ashwin, seasoned campaigner and one of India’s most astute tacticians, stepped in to defend his colleague. Calling the criticism ‘frivolous’, Ashwin emphasised that multi-tasking in the modern game is part of every player’s responsibility. “Why should taking a water bottle stop someone from focusing on their batting or bowling? It’s a small contribution to our collective effort,” he said.
Cricket has evolved beyond rigid roles. While specialised coaches, physios and support staff handle most duties, there’s still room for players to chip in during breaks. Experts point out that sharing simple tasks—like handing over refreshments—can help maintain match rhythm and strengthen camaraderie.
“When a player steps up to do even the minor things, it reflects the culture in the dressing room,” notes former international cricketer Anjali Verma. “These moments, though small, feed into the larger narrative of togetherness and match preparedness.”
Social media timelines lit up with mixed reactions. Some supporters praised Sooryavanshi for his humility and team-first attitude, while others felt that players of his calibre should focus solely on their game. Popular cricket forums saw heated discussions about tradition versus modern-day practicality in top-tier cricket.
One Twitter user summed it up: “If holding a bottle for your mate means better focus later, why not? We want our players to be at their best physically and mentally.”
For rising stars looking to break into the national side, Ashwin’s endorsement serves as a reminder. Cricket is as much about skill as it is about adaptability and willingness to plug gaps wherever needed. Managing short intervals between overs, hydrating effectively and supporting each other’s routines can be crucial, especially in fast-paced T20 cricket.
As India prepares for upcoming fixtures, the drinks-carrier saga may fade into the background. What endures, however, is the message that no role is too small when the goal is collective success. With rewards of on-field performance and the thrill of sports action at stake, the focus will shift back to bat-on-ball excitement and the pursuit of victory in the remaining India vs England T20Is.
In the end, team culture often shines through during these trivial moments. Ravichandran Ashwin’s defence of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi underlines a simple truth: every player, regardless of seniority or specialty, plays a part in the game’s intricate tapestry.
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