Vaibhav Suryavanshi has currently become one of the most popular young players of Indian cricket. The confidence and aggressive style with which he batted in IPL 2026 at a very young age has completely impressed the cricket fans. His fearless attitude against big bowlers and his ability to score runs at a fast pace is making him different from other young players. After the brilliant performance, now only Vaibhav Suryavanshi is being talked about everywhere. However, with increasing popularity, many types of rumors regarding his name have started spreading rapidly on social media.
Recently, a post on social media suddenly started going viral. In this post it was claimed that Mumbai Indians owner Nita Ambani has sent a big offer to include Vaibhav Suryavanshi in her team. According to the viral post, he was asked to give Rs 30 crore. Apart from this, it was also claimed to be offered a flat in Antilia, Mumbai and a private island in Maldives. It was also written in the post that there has been talk of giving a blank check to Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s family. These claims suddenly created a big atmosphere on social media and the discussion about this news started spreading rapidly among the cricket fans. Some people accepted this viral post as true, while many users started raising questions whether such a private deal is possible in a big league like IPL. The matter continued to escalate and finally former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi himself came forward and reacted to these viral claims.
Lalit Modi termed these things going viral on social media as completely wrong and baseless. He clearly said that in IPL, it is not allowed to include any player in the team by giving direct money, luxury gifts or personal benefits. He told that if any franchise wants to bring a player into its team, then it is necessary to follow the official procedure. Transfer of a player is possible only through trading window or auction.
He further said that Vaibhav Suryavanshi can become a big star of Indian cricket in the future and his price can also be very high, but these stories running on social media have nothing to do with the truth.
This whole matter once again shows that not every news that goes viral on social media is true. Sometimes unverified things spread so quickly that people start accepting them as truth. In such a situation, it becomes very important to wait for the official statement and reliable information before trusting any big news.
IPL 2026: Vaibhav Suryavanshi got an offer of Rs 30 crore from this team! What is the truth of the viral news, you will be shocked to know

