
Sanjeev Kumar
khelja|17-02-2026
Vaibhav Suryavanshi Fake X Accounts GettyImage Credit source: Getty Images
The status of Indian cricket's youngest sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi is continuously increasing. In less than a year, this 14 year old batsman has left a mark in the whole world with his explosive batting. Recently, Vaibhav made Team India the champion by scoring a historic century in the final of the Under-19 World Cup. In such a situation, the number of Vaibhav's fans is also continuously increasing. But in this era of social media, as is happening with every popular celebrity, now fraud has started happening in the name of Vaibhav and the Indian batsman has alerted his fans about this.
After making Team India the Under-19 World Champion, Vaibhav Suryavanshi is now busy preparing for the IPL 2026 season. But while his focus is on cricket, his name is being misused on social media. In fact, many accounts have been opened in the name of Vaibhav on the social media platform 'X'. Due to this, many users are getting trapped in the misconception that which is the correct account of Vaibhav? Is the post being made in Vaibhav's name being made by him himself or not?
The issue of creating multiple accounts on social media and the posts being made from them has now reached Vaibhav Suryavanshi and he himself has come forward on this issue and clarified the situation. Vaibhav shared a story post from his Instagram accounts on February 17 and revealed that he does not have an account on the 'X' platform. Vaibhav shared a post in Hindi and English, “A little information: I do not have an account on

Vaibhav Suryavanshi is active only on Instagram platform. Vaibhav has a total of 2.7 million followers on this platform, which is more than many other senior players of his age. The most popular account created in his name on X also has more than 40 thousand followers. Vaibhav is not the only player in whose name attempts have been made to trap users by creating fake accounts. Such fake accounts in the names of famous players from every country including India, Australia and England are present on




