IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blitz scripts history, powers Rajasthan Royals to… | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blitz scripts history, powers Rajasthan Royals to… | Cricket News – The Times of India
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (BCCI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals produced a stunning batting display as young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi powered them to a record-breaking start against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026. Chasing 202, RR raced to 97/1 in the Powerplay, their highest-ever total in the first six overs and one of the best in IPL history. Sooryavanshi, who was dismissed for 78 runs off 26, led the charge inside the powerplay with a blistering 57 off just 18 balls, while Dhruv Jurel supported him with a quick 27 off 10 balls.

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The sixth over alone produced 24 runs, underlining RR’s dominance.This effort placed RR among the top Powerplay scores in IPL history, just behind some explosive totals by Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders. Highest Powerplay totals in IPL

  • 125/0 – SRH vs DC, Delhi, 2024
  • 107/0 – SRH vs LSG, Hyderabad, 2024
  • 105/0 – KKR vs RCB, Bengaluru, 2017
  • 100/2 – CSK vs PBKS, Wankhede, 2014
  • 97/1 – RR vs RCB, Guwahati, 2026*
  • 94/1 – SRH vs RR, Hyderabad, 2025

The aggressive approach ensured RR took early control of the chase, putting immense pressure on RCB’s bowling attack.Earlier, RCB had posted 201/8, largely thanks to a fighting knock from captain Rajat Patidar, who scored 63 off 40 balls. Walking in during a collapse, Patidar steadied the innings and kept the scoreboard ticking despite wickets falling at the other end. Virat Kohli had provided a quick start with 32 off 16 balls but fell trying to accelerate.RR’s bowlers, led by Jofra Archer and Ravi Bishnoi, triggered a middle-order collapse, reducing RCB to 94/6 at one stage. Bishnoi’s variations proved crucial, while Brijesh Sharma impressed with key breakthroughs.However, a late surge from Impact Sub Venkatesh Iyer, who smashed 29 off 15 balls including 21 runs in the final over, pushed RCB past the 200-run mark. Despite the late flourish, the total appeared slightly below par on a surface offering bounce but also value for shots.In response, RR’s fearless approach in the Powerplay, spearheaded by Sooryavanshi, turned the game decisively in their favour, scripting a memorable night and showcasing the arrival of a new batting star in the IPL.


DC vs GT: What was David Miller thinking — why didn’t he run? | Cricket News – The Times of India


DC vs GT: What was David Miller thinking — why didn’t he run? | Cricket News – The Times of India
Delhi Capitals’ David Miller and Kuldeep Yadav after losing by one run vs Gujarat Titans. (Pic credit: IPL)

NEW DELHI: ‘What was he thinking?’. ‘What was he doing?’. ‘Why didn’t he run?’ These were some of the questions that did the rounds in the aftermath of Delhi Capitals’ one-run loss against Gujarat Titans in the ongoing IPL 2026.The ‘he’ in question is David Miller. The South African batter had a whirlwind experience at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!First, while fielding, he picked up an injury on his right hand when he made a dive on the practice pitches to stop a Sai Sudharsan cover drive.Having tried to brush that off, he came to bat but the effects of it became far too clear just 10 balls into the 211-run chase. The blow had already been further exacerbated when he dived to make the crease.At that juncture, DC were 130/3 and needed 81 from 42 balls with KL Rahul well set on 69 from 37 balls. When Miller re-appeared, DC had just lost Tristan Stubbs to a run out and the equation on the scoreboard read: 51 needed from 20 balls. Three balls later, Rahul went for a well-outside-off-ball from Mohammed Siraj and the inside edge was lapped easily by keeper Jos Buttler.The onus and weight of responsibility had suddenly shifted towards the tattered and bruised 36-year-old Miller.He added only 6 from 3 balls upon resumption of his innings as the required rate ballooned to 18.00. And that is where the game turned.Miller hit 6, 4 and 6 off Mohammed Siraj, with the pacer conceding 23 runs in the penultimate over to bring the equation closer. It helped further that GT were penalised for a slow over rate, forcing an extra fielder back into the circle.13 needed from 6 became 8 from 3 balls when Miller got his chance in the final over. Next ball, Prasidh Krishna came around the wicket, bowled into the arc and was duly punished with the resultant six landing in the third tier of the stadium. A massive 106 metre hit!Then came the moment which baffled everyone and will be discussed for weeks at end. A pull shot went towards deep square leg and Miller refused a single with DC needing 2 from 2 balls. Had they completed that safe run, Kuldeep Yadav would have been asked to finish things off or at the very least force a Super Over.Instead, as Prasidh bowled a smart last ball under pressure, DC were unable to add to their tally and were instead caught one run short.Finisher without the finishA few days ago, as Punjab Kings chased down 210 runs against Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk, CSK head coach Stephen Fleming claimed there is no room for finishers in T20 anymore.“Look, I don’t think there is a thing called finishers anymore. It’s right from ball one, everyone is going at a rate of knocks. It’s not ‘build up to the 16th over and then go harder’. Everyone’s going hard from ball one. So the run rates of 10, 11, 12 all the way through are what’s expected and you’re not really getting the big peaks towards the end,” he said.The DC chase, albeit unsuccessful, disproved that theory. If Delhi Capitals were scoring at 10.5 runs an over in the powerplay and 8.77 in the middle, they upped the ante to 13.40 in the final five overs. The 16th over went for 16 runs and Siraj’s 19th produced 23 runs – the joint-highest of the night.Back to the question on Miller’s decision to not run and no one had a fitting answer. Gill believed they had a “chance to win.” DC skipper Axar Patel said things could have gone either way. “I think, this type of close game, you can, you know, point out anything. So I think, yes, we played very good cricket. As I said earlier, in a close chase, in a close game, you can point out a lot of things. But I think in the chase, I think we could have played smarter,” said Axar.DC opener Pathum Nissanka didn’t divulge much when he said, “We haven’t discussed it yet, but sometimes it happens in cricket,” in the post match press conference. Rashid Khan, the Player of the Match, was quite pleased that he wasn’t in Miller’s shoes at that moment.What was going through Miller’s head can only be best explained by him. One can only hazard a guess from the outside. But on the inside, DC would rue this golden opportunity lost.


154.2 kmph! Ashok Sharma fires the fastest bowl of IPL 2026 | Cricket News – The Times of India


154.2 kmph! Ashok Sharma fires the fastest bowl of IPL 2026 | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: A young fast bowler stole the spotlight in the IPL 2026 clash between Gujarat Titans and Rajasthan Royals, not just for his performance but for sheer pace. Ashok Sharma, playing for Gujarat Titans, bowled the fastest delivery of the season, a fiery 154.2 kmph yorker to Dhruv Jurel, leaving everyone impressed. The 23-year-old pacer consistently bowled at high speeds, crossing 145 kmph regularly and even hitting 150 twice in the same over. His 154.2 kmph delivery became the fastest ball of IPL 2026, beating Anrich Nortje’s earlier mark of 150.9 kmph.Sharma earned his IPL spot after a strong performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, where he was Rajasthan’s top wicket-taker. Gujarat Titans showed faith in him by picking him in the playing XI early, and he has delivered steady performances so far.Despite Sharma’s pace, Rajasthan Royals posted a big total of 210/6 after choosing to bat first. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi gave a solid start, adding 69 runs in the powerplay. Jaiswal went on to score a half-century, while Dhruv Jurel played a crucial knock of 75 off 42 balls, accelerating the innings in the later stages.There were a few setbacks with quick wickets in the middle overs, but Jurel’s innings ensured Rajasthan crossed the 200 mark. Gujarat bowlers managed to pull things back slightly towards the end, but still faced a challenging target.With Gujarat already missing captain Shubman Gill, the big question remained whether they could chase down the total against a confident Rajasthan side.


‘Playing not to impress’: Shreyas Iyer after CSK vs PBKS IPL match | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Playing not to impress’: Shreyas Iyer after CSK vs PBKS IPL match | Cricket News – The Times of India
Shreyas Iyer (BCCI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings continued their strong start in IPL 2026 with a five-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings, thanks to a captain’s knock from Shreyas Iyer and a solid team effort. Chasing a big target of 210, PBKS stayed calm under pressure and got over the line with eight balls to spare, handing CSK their second straight loss.CSK had earlier posted 209/5 after being put in to bat. Young Ayush Mhatre led the charge with an impressive 73, while Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube added quick runs towards the end to push the total past 200.

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A key partnership between Mhatre and Ruturaj Gaikwad helped build the innings, though PBKS pulled things back with timely wickets.In reply, Punjab got off to a flying start with Priyansh Arya smashing 39 off just 11 balls. Prabhsimran Singh and Cooper Connolly chipped in with useful contributions, keeping the chase on track. When pressure built, skipper Shreyas Iyer stepped up, scoring a composed half-century and controlling the game with smart shot selection. Later, Shashank Singh and Marcus Stoinis finished the job comfortably.

‘Playing to impress each other’

After the match, Iyer revealed the team’s mindset, adding, “Well, it’s not planned, honestly speaking, but we’ve just decided in the dressing room that whatever happens, we are going to play a brand of cricket which is to impress each other, not others outside.”He praised the strong start, saying, “Priyansh and Prab doing the job at the start… it’s phenomenal to see them giving us that start and it stabilizes the rhythm for us.”On Arya’s explosive innings, he added, “Absolutely. I mean, getting 39 out of 11 balls, that’s the start we require, especially when you’re chasing 208.”Explaining his bowling choices, Iyer said, “And usually we know how impressive he is over the years. And he’s probably one of the best bowlers in the IPL so far. So whenever I’m in doubt, I do that.”Punjab’s clear mindset and teamwork have now put them at the top of the table.


Pakistan’s Akmal makes bold claim on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India future | Cricket News – The Times of India


Pakistan’s Akmal makes bold claim on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s India future | Cricket News – The Times of India
Kamran Akmal opens up on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

NEW DELHI: Indian teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is quickly becoming one of the biggest talking points in cricket. The teenage batter has been in explosive form in the IPL, delivering performances that are far beyond his age. Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal believes this is just the beginning. He feels Sooryavanshi is already ready for the international stage and could soon represent India.

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“In just 8 IPL games, he has been piling records — he already has a hundred. I think in the coming international games for India, he will get a chance after IPL. He will become a young player of the T20 international team. He has proved himself in every place. If he continues to perform,he will definitely get the chance,” Akmal said on Gameplan.

Sooryavanshi’s rapid rise

Sooryavanshi’s fearless approach has stood out. Even in a low-scoring match, his aggressive innings made a big impact. Akmal highlighted his maturity, saying, “His presence of mind, game awareness, the way he plays — he has a counter to everything at such a young age. This is remarkable … We are discussing his performance more because it was a (low-scoring) match of 128. But his performance is visible because he scored 50 runs on 15 balls.”Behind his success is strong support from family and coaches. “His family and his father should be proud — the way he has worked with him, the way the others too like coaches who have taught him in school cricket, in club cricket,” Akmal noted.With such performances already under his belt, expectations are soaring. As Akmal summed it up: “I am afraid when he is 25, the bowlers will not know what to do with him.”From smashing a century in just 35 balls to hitting a six on the very first ball of his debut, he has consistently grabbed attention. His latest knock, a blistering 15-ball fifty against Chennai Super Kings while chasing a small target of 128, only added to the buzz around him.


‘Virat Kohli was over’: Mohammad Kaif’s post after RCB win goes viral | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Virat Kohli was over’: Mohammad Kaif’s post after RCB win goes viral | Cricket News – The Times of India
Virat Kohli and Mohammad Kaif (IPL Photo)

NEW DELHI: Two years after retiring from international T20 cricket, Virat Kohli continues to prove he’s far from “finished” in the shortest format of the game. In the IPL 2026 opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, he smashed an unbeaten 69 off 38 balls for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, leading his team to a dominant win.

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His recent form has been outstanding, with consistently high scores in white-ball cricket, leaving critics with little to say.

Kaif’s post sparks debate

After the match, former cricketer Mohammad Kaif shared a post defending Kohli and reminding fans of his strong performances. Expressing his view on X, he wrote, “Imagine, after two ducks in Australia, they said Virat Kohli was over. His last 10 scores in white-ball cricket are: 74, 135, 102, 65, 131, 77, 93, 23, 124, and 69 n.o in this match.”While the message praised Kohli, many fans questioned its timing. They felt there was no need to defend him now since he has been performing consistently. Some also pointed out that earlier criticism was mostly about his struggles in Test cricket, not limited-overs formats.

Kohli keeps scripting records

Kohli also reached major milestones during the game. He became the first player in IPL history to score 4000 runs in chases and moved past Shoaib Malik in T20 run charts. He scored his 64th IPL fifty and finished the match in style.Alongside him, Devdutt Padikkal played a quick knock as RCB chased down 203 in just 15.4 overs, boosting their net run rate early in the tournament.


Watch: Mohammed Shami’s latest act triggers big reaction from Justin Langer | Cricket News – The Times of India


Watch: Mohammed Shami’s latest act triggers big reaction from Justin Langer | Cricket News – The Times of India
Mohammed Shami’s earns plaudits from Justin Langer

NEW DELHI: India’s veteran bowler Mohammed Shami is gearing up for IPL 2026 with strong determination, using the tournament as a chance to get back into India’s national team. Despite being 35 and currently out of selection, the fast bowler has regained fitness and is working hard in training, focusing on sharpening his bowling, especially his deadly yorkers.In a recent training session with Lucknow Super Giants, Shami caught everyone’s attention with his precise yorkers. The franchise shared a video where bowling coach Bharat Arun closely observed him in action. Head coach Justin Langer was clearly impressed, saying, “Your yorker… that yorker.. is breathtaking.”Watch:Langer also highlighted Shami’s importance beyond just performance, especially for younger players in the squad. “During the team lunch, Mohammed Shami was speaking and all the boys were hanging on his every word, their eyes never left him,” he said. Calling him “incredibly experienced” and “a true warrior,” Langer added, “We often discuss big brother-little brother or master-apprentice dynamics in coaching, and that’s exactly what we have here.”With selectors still overlooking him for the national side despite the veteran pacer performing well in domestic circuit, IPL 2026 could be Shami’s best shot at making a comeback. His experience and leadership could play a key role for Lucknow Super Giants, a team still chasing its first IPL final appearance despite reaching the playoffs in its early seasons.The tournament begins on March 28, with LSG starting their campaign against Delhi Capitals on April 1, giving Shami a big stage to prove himself once again.


IPL: KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – here is why | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL: KKR retire Andre Russell’s No. 12 jersey – here is why | Cricket News – The Times of India
KKR’s Andre Russell (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra)

NEW DELHI: In a city that worships its cricket heroes, Tuesday night was all about Andre Russell. During a lively preseason event called Knights Unplugged in Kolkata, Kolkata Knight Riders made a huge announcement: they retired the No. 12 jersey to honour Russell. This means no player will ever wear that number again for the team.KKR CEO Venky Mysore revealed the tribute on stage, saying, “In your honour, we would like to retire this number for KKR,” recognising how Russell made the jersey iconic with his powerful performances.

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Before the last IPL auction, there was speculation that Russell might leave KKR. But he had already made his feelings clear in a personal video that he would only play for KKR or not play in the IPL at all. Now, instead of playing, he has taken up a new role as the team’s Power Coach, helping younger players improve their finishing skills.Looking back at his journey, Russell became emotional. Over the years, he scored 2,651 runs at an explosive strike rate and took 123 wickets, playing key roles in KKR’s title wins.“I got a bit emotional watching that video,” Russell admitted.“It’s been over a decade of amazing achievements, having been part of two title-winning teams. To see what it meant to everyone… that’s a different enjoyment. World Cups feel special. When you win the IPL, it’s something different. The last one we won, I got teary-eyed.”“When you have left everything on the field, you don’t regret walking away from the game,” he said.“Every game I played, I played like it was the last game of my IPL career.”Now excited about coaching, he said, “I have no regrets about being in this role. I am excited,” and praised working with coaches like Abhishek Nayar and Shane Watson.KKR also named Rinku Singh as vice-captain under Ajinkya Rahane as they prepare for the new season.


Lockie Ferguson to miss IPL 2026 start, puts family first: ‘Help my wife out’ | Cricket News – The Times of India


Lockie Ferguson to miss IPL 2026 start, puts family first: ‘Help my wife out’ | Cricket News – The Times of India
Lockie Ferguson (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

NEW DELHI: Lockie Ferguson will miss the early part of IPL 2026 as he chooses to spend time with his family after recently becoming a father. The fast bowler, who plays for Punjab Kings, is expected to join the squad later in the tournament after taking a short break from cricket.Ferguson explained his decision. “Just had a wee son, trying to spend as much time as I can at home and help my wife out,” he said ahead of the 3rd T20I against New Zealand, as quoted by ESPNCricinfo. “I’ll have a few weeks off after this, before sort of heading to the later stages of the IPL and away for the winter.”

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He had earlier taken only a brief break during the T20 World Cup 2026, spending just a few days with his family before returning to play. Now, he wants a longer rest to balance personal life and cricket. Ferguson said he still enjoys representing the New Zealand national cricket team, adding, “Always a pleasure playing for the Black Caps, really enjoyed my time in India with the group again.” In his absence, Punjab Kings may turn to players like Ben Dwarshuis, along with other pace options in their squad.

Commitment to New Zealand and future goals

Ferguson made it clear he is not stepping away from international cricket. He said, “They thought this was my last game (laughs). No, I’m still very committed to play for New Zealand.”Looking ahead, he is focused on upcoming global tournaments and added, “Looking forward to the next two World Cups, there’s a great opportunity for our squad.” He also mentioned working hard to stay fit and contribute to the team.On the growth of cricket, Ferguson supported the idea of a franchise T20 league in New Zealand, saying, “I think it’s exciting that there’s a prospect at a franchise tournament,” and highlighted the country’s talent and potential to showcase its cricket on a bigger stage.

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‘Can’t go downstairs to hotel bar’: MS Dhoni’s ‘Shisha man’ secret revealed | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Can’t go downstairs to hotel bar’: MS Dhoni’s ‘Shisha man’ secret revealed | Cricket News – The Times of India
MS Dhoni (BCCI/IPL Photo)

NEW DELHI: Former Chennai Super Kings player Sam Billings has shared an interesting behind-the-scenes story about MS Dhoni during his time in the IPL. Billings recalled how Dhoni created a relaxed, social environment within the team despite his superstar status.Speaking on a podcast, Billings revealed that Dhoni had a unique setup in his hotel room, including a dedicated person to manage his hookah.

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“Dhoni. Has to be… I think just in terms of his captaincy, his aura,” Billings said. “He’s fantastic. In terms of just so incredibly calm. And he’s genuinely cool. You don’t meet many cool people nowadays, really. What a lovely guy, considering how much stardom he has and how much of a superstar. Obviously, a Man United fan, like myself.”He added, “And so we’d watch every Man United game. He can’t leave the hotel, can’t go downstairs to the hotel bar, and he’d get a load of the lads. His room is open, and he has a little ‘Shisha man’ who looks after the Shisha. His sole job is to look after the Shisha.”

‘That’s why I don’t see a role for MS Dhoni’: AB de Villiers

“I feel that in the last few years, his role has purely been about keeping that brand as strong as possible. That’s why I don’t see a role for him batting at eight or nine and not really doing enough, like last season,” De Villiers said, as quoted by news agency PTI.“We know he can be impactful with the bat, but if he’s batting that low and not captaining, it feels like he’s almost just making up for a spot for the wrong reasons. There’s still a place for him, but he needs to bat higher, at least at six, maybe even at five or four at times.”“I do feel Ruturaj and Sanju are the perfect players to take over from MS (Dhoni). My only issue is where MS fits in and if he’s not going to have that big impact batting at 4, 5, 6 sometimes, then rather be out of the squad,” De Villiers said, adding, “Let someone else, that can maybe bowl and bat and have a bigger impact in the game,to come in there and then MS can almost sit on the side as a mentor and still guide the guys.”

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