england fast bowler Jofra Archer Looking forward to another fight with Indian junior opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, he said: “May the best man win.”At just 15 years old, Sooryavanshi has already made a name for himself as this year’s top run scorer, leading six hitter and most valuable player. indian premier league.However, England managed to silence him in his first two T20 internationals. The left-hander scored 14 goals in Manchester and 13 in Nottingham as England won both games to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.Despite the low score, Suryavanshi has shown his batting prowess and has hit four sixes in two innings. Two of those sixes came off Archer in the second T20I.The England pacer responded in the third over at Trent Bridge by dismissing Suryavanshi with a 91mph short ball that grazed the batsman’s gloves before being caught by the wicketkeeper.“It’s the same now,” Archer said. “We have two games left and anything can happen, so the best will win.”The two will face off again in the fourth T20I in Bristol on Thursday.India, led by Shreyas Iyer, enters this must-win game trailing 0-2 in the series after struggling to adapt to the conditions in England.One of the key selection questions for Team India is whether Sanju Samson will return to the starting XI. The wicketkeeper-batsman was left out of the second and third T20Is, with Sooryavanshi occupying the No. 1 spot.Sooryavanshi has not performed significantly better or worse than the rest of the batting line-up so far, and with India on the verge of yet another T20I series defeat, it remains to be seen whether the team management will retain the teenager or bring back Samson.