2025 seems to be the year of Vaibhav Suryavanshi. He is breaking records not only on the field but also off the field. He is only 14. There is no way not to be amazed by what he is doing with the bat at this age.
IPL, India ‘A’ team or age-based cricket – everywhere he scores runs with his bat. The results are also coming in handy. People in India are searching for him the most on Google. This teenage cricketer is at the top of the list of Indians in Google Trends’ ‘Year in Search 2025’.
Suryavanshi has scored three centuries this year. This left-handed batsman scored 101 runs in just 38 balls for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. Again, he scored 144 runs in 42 balls against the United Arab Emirates in the Rising Stars Asia Cup! Can you imagine? He didn’t stop there. He also scored a century in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
Google Trends: Only cricketers dominate
The second name on this Google Trends list is Priyansh Arya. This young batsman, who played for Punjab Kings and Delhi, was also in the news. Indian opener Abhishek Sharma is at number three. He also reached number one in the ICC T20 batting rankings in 2025.
Among the women, World Cup winners Jemimah Rodrigues and Smriti Mandhana were in the top 10. Apart from this, the list includes Karun Nair, India Under-19 captain and Chennai Super Kings opener Ayush Matre, Gujarat wicketkeeper batsman Urvil Patel and Mumbai-Kerala spinner Vignesh Puthur.
24-year-old Priyansh has shown a surprise in his first IPL season. He scored 475 runs in 17 matches for Punjab Kings. On the other hand, Ayush Matre is only 17 years old. He came to everyone’s attention with a blistering innings of 94 runs off 48 balls. Apart from leading the India U-19 team, he also scored two centuries in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Interestingly, all the top 10 trending personalities in India are cricketers! It is said that the country is crazy about cricket!
In 2025, people in India searched for IPL the most on Google. It topped all the topics. Next was Google Gemini. The top five also included Asia Cup, Champions Trophy and Pro Kabaddi League. The Women’s World Cup was at number seven.
