‘Sir, kal se cricket khel sakte hain?’: What Vaibhav Sooryavanshi asked the doctors after being hit on the helmet | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Sir, kal se cricket khel sakte hain?’: What Vaibhav Sooryavanshi asked the doctors after being hit on the helmet | Cricket News – The Times of India
Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi during the IPL match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Guwahati. (Image: ANI)

NEW DELHI: Aditya Thakur, 20, is a budding cricketer. He is currently travelling between cities to improve his batting so he can make it into the Bihar U-23 side for the 2026-27 domestic season. But whenever the Rajasthan Royals play, he makes sure to watch the game because his younger brother, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, plays for the franchise.Aditya hails from Ramapur Maheshpur, a village next to Sooryavanshi’s village, Tajpur, in Samastipur. He has been Sooryavanshi’s side-arm thrower for the past five years. He is not surprised by the way the teenager is batting: with clarity and intent from ball one.

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“I am not surprised at all,” Aditya, who is currently training in Jaipur, told TimesofIndia.com.After taking on Mumbai Indians’ Jasprit Bumrah a few days ago, Sooryavanshi tore apart Royal Challengers Bengaluru seamers Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar as well on Friday evening. He does not bother with reputations or resumes.“Every time he picks up the bat, it is like Diwali. The shots he plays do not surprise me. I have worked with him for the past five years, and this is just the beginning,” he said.When asked if it is like Diwali in Tajpur every time he walks out to bat, Thakur replied, “Pathaake footte hi rehte hain (It feels like firecrackers keep bursting all the time).”Sooryavanshi smashed Bumrah for two sixes in his last match, and on Friday evening, in Guwahati, he went after Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar. He teed off with a boundary off Bhuvneshwar’s inswinging yorker.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi IPL 2026 RR

Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2026. (Image: ANI)

“His back-lift is just incredible. When you pick up the bat, it usually does not go past your right shoulder. His bat not only passes his right shoulder, it goes past his head, which is absolutely rare. In fact, if you bowl him a straight yorker at 150, technically he should miss it because bringing the bat from in front of your head and then going all the way back and coming down again is very tough. But he does it naturally,” Zubin Bharucha, Vaibhav’s mentor, had explained last year in a chat with this website.He saved the best for Hazlewood, greeting him with a deft touch towards square third man. He tonked the next ball over mid-on and completed a hat-trick of boundaries with an exquisite cover drive. But the cherry on the cake was the pull shot over deep square leg for a maximum. He looted 19 runs off Hazlewood’s over, and then, with back-to-back sixes off Bhuvneshwar, he completed his fifty in just 15 balls.

Every time he picks up the bat, it is like Diwali. The shots he plays do not surprise me

Aditya Thakur

“I think we could not have done much. The way he is hitting shots, he is not slogging. He is playing proper shots. For a 15-year-old, he is too mature. I think we should give him credit for the way he is batting. He is batting really well and deserves all the credit,” Bhuvneshwar told reporters after the match.Aditya shared an interesting story about how Sooryavanshi trains at home on a cement pitch.“He trains three hours every day in the morning and three hours in the evening. Last year, before the IPL, he got hit on his helmet and went down. His father (Sanjeev Sooryavanshi) who was watching from behind the nets, did not rush. I was scared and ran to him. He got up by himself and did not flinch. For safety purposes, we took him to Patna for an MRI. Everything was fine, and he asked the doctor, ‘Sir, kal se cricket khel sakte hain?’ (Can I play cricket from tomorrow?). He is a special boy,” said Aditya. At 15, while most are still learning the game, Sooryavanshi is already dictating terms to some of the best in the business. The fearless strokeplay, the clarity of thought. If this is only the beginning, Indian cricket may well be witnessing the rise of a once-in-a-generation talent.


‘Dear Vaibhav…’ : Virat Kohli’s heartwarming message for Sooryavanshi after RR win | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘Dear Vaibhav…’ : Virat Kohli’s heartwarming message for Sooryavanshi after RR win | Cricket News – The Times of India
Virat Kohli and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Screengrab/X)

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi once again lit up IPL 2026 with a sensational knock against RCB in Guwahati, earning the Orange Cap along with a heartfelt note from Virat Kohli.In one of the most electrifying performances of IPL 2026, 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi delivered a breathtaking knock to power Rajasthan Royals to a memorable win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru on April 10. Playing at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, the teenage sensation smashed 78 off just 26 balls, laced with 8 fours and 7 sixes, as RR chased down a daunting target of 202 with two overs to spare.With this innings, Sooryavanshi not only sealed a match-winning performance but also surged to the top of the run-scoring charts, claiming the Orange Cap in IPL 2026. Sooryavanshi’s innings was a fearless exhibition of power-hitting and composure far beyond his years. Taking on experienced RCB bowlers from the outset, he turned the chase into a one-sided affair.He brought up his half-century in just 15 balls, equaling the fastest fifty of the season, a record he had already set earlier against CSK, underlining his consistency in explosive starts.

A Special Moment with Virat Kohli

The night became even more memorable for the youngster when Virat Kohli acknowledged his brilliance. After the match, Kohli gifted Sooryavanshi an autographed cap with a heartfelt message: “Dear Vaibhav, well done.” Kohli wrote on the Royals cap. Powerplay Carnage Sets the ToneThe foundation of RR’s dominant chase was laid in the powerplay, where Sooryavanshi’s aggression left RCB stunned. Rajasthan Royals raced to 97/1 in the first six overs, the highest powerplay score in the franchise’s IPL history, with the youngster dismantling both Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. Sooryavanshi found strong support in Dhruv Jurel, who played a composed yet impactful unbeaten knock of 81. The duo stitched together a 108-run partnership in just 37 balls, effectively taking the game away from RCB and ensuring there were no late hiccups in the chase. With the win Rajasthan Royals sits at the top of the table with 4 wins in 4 matches.


IPL 2026: Dhruv Jurel, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi stand tall as RR give defending champ RCB first taste of defeat | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Dhruv Jurel, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi stand tall as RR give defending champ RCB first taste of defeat | Cricket News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals cruised to a comfortable six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru, thanks to a breathtaking knock by teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Chasing 202, the 15-year-old smashed a stunning 78 off just 26 balls, including seven sixes, helping his team finish the chase in just 18 overs. While most teenagers his age are busy with exams, Sooryavanshi lit up the stadium with fearless hitting, reaching his fifty in just 15 balls.

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Alongside him, Dhruv Jurel played a steady and classy knock of 81 not out, but the spotlight firmly remained on Sooryavanshi’s explosive batting. The duo stitched together a rapid 108-run partnership, taking the game away from RCB in no time.Sooryavanshi took on experienced bowlers like Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar with ease, hitting boundaries and sixes all around the ground. His fearless approach and clean striking left both the bowlers and the crowd stunned. From whipping yorkers into the stands to dominating even tight deliveries, he showed remarkable confidence and skill.This innings further proved that Sooryavanshi is no ordinary youngster. After an impressive debut season, he has come back even stronger, pushing the limits of T20 batting with an incredible strike rate. He is not just following trends but setting new ones, showing that even a 200 strike rate can be surpassed.Earlier, RCB posted 201/8, thanks to a solid 63 from Rajat Patidar and a late boost from Venkatesh Iyer. However, once Sooryavanshi got going, the target looked far from enough.With such performances, the young batter is quickly emerging as one of the most exciting talents in the IPL, and perhaps even knocking loudly on the doors of the national team.Brief scores: Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 201 for 8 in 20 overs (Rajat Patidar 63; Jofra Archer 2/33, Ravi Bishnoi 2/32, Brijesh Sharma 2/37)Rajasthan Royals: 202 for 4 in 18 overs (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 78, Dhruv Jurel 80 not out; Krunal Pandya 2/30, Josh Hazlewood 2/44)


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.


IPL 2026 preview RR vs RCB | Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru face off in a battle royale


IPL 2026 preview RR vs RCB | Rajasthan Royals, Royal Challengers Bengaluru face off in a battle royale

Royal Challengers Bengaluru players on the eve of the match against Rajasthan Royals.
| Photo Credit: Ritu Raj Konwar

It should be a battle royale.

Neither Rajasthan Royals nor Royal Challengers Bengaluru has tasted defeat yet this season. But one of them will on Friday (April 9, 2026), when the two in-form sides of IPL 2026 come face to face at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. RR has played three, won three. RCB has played two, won two.


Brothers of destruction! Jaiswal-Sooryavanshi eclipses ‘Travishek’, Kohli-Salt to become IPL’s most explosive opening pair | Cricket News – The Times of India


Brothers of destruction! Jaiswal-Sooryavanshi eclipses ‘Travishek’, Kohli-Salt to become IPL’s most explosive opening pair | Cricket News – The Times of India
Yashasvi Jaiswal, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (l) and Abhishek Sharma, Tavis Head

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi are turning into one of the most destructive and fastest-scoring opening pairs in the IPL. Their explosive opening stands for the Rajasthan Royals have already lit up IPL 2026. The duo have been in sensational touch this season and have fired on all cylinders in the Royals’ three wins in as many games. So far in IPL 2026, the young duo have ransacked 225 runs for the opening wicket in three matches at a stunning partnership run-rate of 12.73 and their dynamic hitting in the powerplay overs has been pivotal in RR enjoying the top spot in the point tally.

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Last year, the duo opened in seven matches together scoring 422 runs for the opening wicket at 12.77 run-rate and a stunning average of 60.28. In comparison, the acclaimed explosive duo of Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head, who opened in 13 matches together for SRH, scored 522 runs at a run-rate of 11.52. Over the years, IPL has seen some legendary opening combinations in Shikhar Dhawan-David Warner (SRH), Chris Gayle-Virat Kohli (RCB), Brendon McCullum-Dwayne Smith (CSK/GL), Virender Sehwag-David Warner (DD) to name a few, but none of their partnership run-rate comes close to what the youngsters have managed thus far.

Brothers of Destruction

In fact, when we apply at least a 10-innings filter (number of partnerships), only Sunil Narine and Phil Salt have scored at a faster rate than Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi among opening pairs in IPL history.Narine and Salt opened for KKR in IPL 2024, and across 12 innings and scored at 12.46 runs per over. While Jaiswal and Sooryavanshi are just slightly behind, with a destructive run-rate of 12.36 in 10 innings so far in IPL 2025 and 2026. and if they continue the destruction in the coming matches, they are sure to top this list as well. To put things in perspective, the opening pair of SRH’s Head and Abhishek which is often considered the most-destructive, is below Jaiswal and Sooryavanshi. Sunrisers Hyderabad’s relentless duo, affectionately dubbed “Travishek” by the Orange Army, has scored at 12.29 runs per over in 28 innings.At number 4 is the opening pair of Sunil Narine and Chris Lynn (2017-19), with a run-rate of 10.6 in 25 innings; followed by RCB’s Virat Kohli and Phil Salt with a run rate of 10.24 in 15 innings.

IPL Opening Partnership – pair with highest partnership run-rate (min.10 innings)

Partners Team Span Inns Runs Avg RR
Narine-Salt Kolkata Knight Riders 2024–2024 12 559 46.58 12.46
Jaiswal-Sooryavanshi Rajasthan Royals 2025–2026 10 647 64.70 12.36
Abhishek-Head Sunrisers Hyderabad 2024–2026 28 1211 44.85 12.29
Lynn-Narine Kolkata Knight Riders 2017–2019 25 707 28.28 10.60
Kohli-Salt Royal Challengers Bengaluru 2025–2026 15 611 40.73 10.24
Rohit-Rickelton Mumbai Indians 2025–2026 16 625 39.06 9.86
Priyansh-Prabhsimran Punjab Kings 2025–2026 19 600 31.57 9.78
Sudharsan-Gill Gujarat Titans 2024–2026 20 1296 68.21 9.75
Buttler-Parthiv Mumbai Indians 2017–2017 10 341 34.10 9.60
Gambhir-Sehwag Delhi Daredevils 2008–2010 24 732 31.82 9.52
Sehwag-Warner Delhi Daredevils 2010–2013 29 728 25.10 9.27

Sooryavanshi has played 10 matches so far in the IPL, and has a scary strike rate of 218.71. In 70 matches, Yashasvi Jaiswal has a strike rate of 153.58 in the IPL.


Jasprit Bumrah’s unwanted hat-trick: First time in 8 years, just fourth ever | Cricket News – The Times of India


Jasprit Bumrah’s unwanted hat-trick: First time in 8 years, just fourth ever | Cricket News – The Times of India
Amid the Sooryavanshi-Jaiswal mayhem, Bumrah returned wicketless for the third consecutive match. A rarity in Bumrah’s illustrious T20 career. For Bumrah, this unwanted hat-trick of going wicketless for three matches in a row was in fact the first time in nearly 8 years and only the fourth time in his entire T20 career.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made it abundantly clear that he does not go by reputation when facing a bowler, when the 15-year-old launched the first ball he faced off Jasprit Bumrah for a six. Sooryavanshi then went on to score another maximum in the same over, startling not just the ace bowler, but everyone on the field and spectators as well. Sooryavanshi was the talk of the town for his 14-ball 39 blitz in the RR vs MI fixture in IPl 2026, even eclipsing his teammate Yashasvi Jaiswal’s match-winning knock of 77 not out off 32 deliveries in the rain curtailed affair at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati on Tuesday evening. MI succumbed to their second loss of the season, unable to match the tempo set by Jaiswal and Sooryavanshi, failing to chase down 150 in the stipulated 11 overs. They eventually ended up with 123/9. The MI bowlers were in for a tough night with the two youngsters on song racking up 80 runs in the first five overs, essentially setting up the game for the home team.

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Every bowler, barring Hardik Pandya went for over 10 runs per over, with Deepak Chahar and Trent Boult conceding 22 runs each in their solitary overs. Bumrah, after conceding 14 runs in his 1st over, gave away 18 runs in his next two, while Shardul Thakur leaked 36 in his 2 and the impact sub Allah Ghazanfar was taken for 21 runs in his 2. Pandya returned a respectable figures of 2-0-17-0. And amid this mayhem, Bumrah returned wicketless for the third consecutive match. A rarity in Bumrah’s illustrious T20 career. For Bumrah, this unwanted hat-trick of going wicketless for three matches in a row was in fact the first time in nearly 8 years and only the fourth time in his entire T20 career. Bumrah has been the go to bowler for MI in the IPL and the Indian team in the T20Is with 345 wickets in 273 matches with an economy of 6.92. That is approximately 1.26 wickets per match.The last time the MI ace bowler went wicketless in three consecutive IPL games was in the 2016 season, when he returned 4-0-35-0, 4-0-28-0, 2-0-13-0 vs SRH, RCB and KXIP, respectively. The other instances, apart from this latest 2026 season, was in 2017/18 in T20Is and before that in 2014 IPL season.

Jasprit Bumrah: Consecutive Wicketless T20 Matches (3+ Games)

Bowling Figures Against Venue Date
2026
3-0-32-0 RR Guwahati 7 Apr 2026
4-0-21-0 DC Delhi 4 Apr 2026
4-0-35-0 KKR Wankhede 29 Mar 2026
2017/18
4-0-32-0 South Africa Johannesburg 18 Feb 2018
3-0-21-0 Sri Lanka Indore 22 Dec 2017
2-0-10-0 Sri Lanka Cuttack 20 Dec 2017
2016
2-0-13-0 KXIP Visakhapatnam 13 May 2016
4-0-28-0 RCB Bengaluru 11 May 2016
4-0-35-0 SRH Visakhapatnam 8 May 2016
2014
3-0-23-0 RR Ahmedabad 19 May 2014
3-0-23-0 KKR Cuttack 14 May 2014
4-0-24-0 SRH Hyderabad 12 May 2014
4-0-33-0 CSK Wankhede 10 May 2014

In the IPL, Bumrah has picked 183 wickets in 148 matches at an economy of 7.26. In the 2016 season, Bumrah had finished with 15 wickets in 14 matches, while in the 2014 season, in the 11 matches he played, he managed to pick only 5 wickets.


Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to Mumbai Indians next? Ex-India cricketer’s post sparks buzz | Cricket News – The Times of India


Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to Mumbai Indians next? Ex-India cricketer’s post sparks buzz | Cricket News – The Times of India
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: The buzz around Vaibhav Sooryavanshi refuses to die down — and now, a fresh talking point has gripped the cricketing world: could the teenage sensation one day don the Mumbai Indians colours?A single social media post from former India cricketer Jatin Paranjape has ignited the chatter, hinting that the 15-year-old prodigy might be destined for the IPL’s most successful talent factory. “Vaibhav Suryavanshi will play against his future team tonight,” Paranjape wrote ahead of Rajasthan Royals’ clash with Mumbai Indians — and the internet hasn’t stopped speculating since.A prodigy rewriting recordsSooryavanshi’s rise has been nothing short of extraordinary. Bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 1.1 crore in 2024, the youngster exploded onto the scene in IPL 2025, becoming the youngest centurion in men’s T20 cricket with a stunning 101 off 38 balls against Gujarat Titans. His 35-ball hundred was the second-fastest in IPL history.He finished his debut season with 252 runs in just seven games at a staggering strike rate of 206.55.ALSO READ: Sooryavanshi: How RR’s talent spotter unearthed Bihar’s boy wonderIf there were doubts about a dip in form in his second season, Sooryavanshi has silenced them emphatically. In IPL 2026, he has already amassed 122 runs in three matches at a jaw-dropping strike rate of 248.97.A 17-ball 52 against CSK, followed by 31 off 18 against GT and a blistering 39 off 14 against MI, has ensured Rajasthan Royals remain unbeaten and perched atop the table.MI’s legacy of spotting gemsThe speculation linking Sooryavanshi to Mumbai Indians is not without context. The franchise has built a reputation for identifying and nurturing Indian talent early.Jasprit Bumrah (2013), Hardik Pandya (2015), Krunal Pandya (2016), Suryakumar Yadav (2012), Ishan Kishan (2018) and Tilak Varma (2022) all passed through the MI system before becoming mainstays at the highest level.Given that legacy, it’s no surprise that fans and experts alike are imagining Sooryavanshi as the next name on that illustrious list.Fearless against the very bestThe hype only intensified after Sooryavanshi took on Jasprit Bumrah in Guwahati. Facing the premier pacer for the first time, the teenager launched him for a six over long-on off his very first ball, and repeated the feat moments later with a stunning pull shot.His 39 off 14 balls set the tone for RR’s 27-run win, leaving even opposition skipper Hardik Pandya in awe.“Amazing to see the way he bats, the kind of fearlessness he has, the kind of shots he has,” Pandya said.At the other end, Yashasvi Jaiswal could only admire the onslaught.“The way he has been playing is tremendous,” said the opener. “He’s working so hard… it motivates me as well. I just tell him to play freely.”Jaiswal added that the youngster needs no guidance. “He understands the game very well. He’s capable to do it himself.”


Hardik Pandya: ‘Bowling group not up to the mark’: Hardik Pandya’s direct take after defeat against RR | Cricket News – The Times of India


Hardik Pandya: ‘Bowling group not up to the mark’: Hardik Pandya’s direct take after defeat against RR | Cricket News – The Times of India
Hardik Pandya in post match conference (Screengrab/X)

Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya pointed fingers at his bowling unit after their 27-run defeat to Rajasthan Royals in a rain-curtailed 11-overs-a-side IPL 2026 clash at the ACA Stadium.Opting to bowl first, Mumbai failed to make early inroads as Rajasthan’s openers, Yashasvi Jaiswal and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, launched a brutal assault. The duo powered RR to a flying start, smashing 56 runs in just 3.2 overs of the Power-play. Jaiswal remained unbeaten on 77 off 32 balls, while Sooryavanshi contributed a quickfire 39 off 14, helping Rajasthan post a daunting 150/3 in 11 overs.Chasing 151, Mumbai’s batting line-up crumbled under pressure. Reduced to 46/5 early on, they never recovered and finished at 123/9, falling short by 27 runs.Hardik Pandya blames the bowling unitSpeaking after the match, Pandya admitted the bowlers failed to execute their plans. He emphasised that the unit conceded too many boundaries in the initial overs, allowing RR to take control of the game.“We did not execute the deliveries we were supposed to. They played well. Bowlers need to take responsibility. As a bowling group, we were not up to the mark. They also played tremendously,” said Pandya in the post-match presentation.Pandya said he would not blame his batters for not scoring enough runs in the Power-play. “I would not put the blame on batting. Definitely the bowling unit, which had to take responsibility. It is always about bowling those good balls. If we had executed, we would have been in the game. Their openers threw us off our game, and we were playing catch-up,” he added.Asked about RR’s teenage batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Pandya said, “Quite fascinating to see a 17- or 16-year-old boy (15-year-old) play that way. Amazing to see the way he bats, the fearlessness he has. Wish him good luck for the future.”Pandya refused to get disheartened by the result and said they would learn from their mistakes. “Just learn from the mistakes. Morning will come tomorrow, the sun will rise, prepare well for the next game,” he said.Mumbai Indians next fixtureMumbai Indians will next face Royal Challengers Bengaluru at their home ground, the Wankhede Stadium. While Mumbai have historically dominated at this venue, registering eight wins over Bengaluru, RCB come into the clash with confidence as defending champions and having won four of their last six encounters against MI.


‘It’s amazing’: Hardik Pandya in awe of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s fearless rise | Cricket News – The Times of India


‘It’s amazing’: Hardik Pandya in awe of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s fearless rise | Cricket News – The Times of India
Hardik Pandya and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (PTI/ANI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya was left in awe of teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after the youngster’s explosive knock helped Rajasthan Royals secure a convincing 27-run win in a rain-hit IPL 2026 clash on Tuesday.In a match reduced to 11 overs per side in Guwahati, Sooryavanshi’s breathtaking 39 off just 14 balls, alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal’s unbeaten 77, powered Rajasthan to 150/3 — a total that proved well beyond Mumbai’s reach as they were restricted to 123/9.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!While the result pushed MI down to seventh in the standings, Pandya chose to spotlight the fearless batting of the 15-year-old opener, who has quickly become one of the most talked-about names in the league.“It’s quite fascinating to see a 17 or a 16-year-old boy playing the way he played,” Pandya said after the game. “At the same time, we discussed so much about him in our preparation. Still, the way he bats — the kind of fearlessness he has, the kind of shots he plays — it’s amazing to see. I wish him absolute good luck for the future.”Sooryavanshi wasted no time making an impact, taking on premier pacer Jasprit Bumrah with audacious strokeplay, including multiple sixes that stunned the opposition and shifted momentum decisively in RR’s favour. Pandya admitted that the opening duo of Jaiswal and Sooryavanshi effectively “threw Mumbai out of the game” in the powerplay itself.Despite the batting brilliance on display, Pandya pointed to his team’s bowling as the primary reason behind the defeat. “We did not execute the deliveries we were supposed to, and they played well,” he said. “In a shortened game like this, bowlers need to take more responsibility. As a bowling group, we were not at all up to the mark.”ALSO READ: Yashasvi Jaiswal hits 100 sixes, joins Royals’ elite power-hittersHe added that the outcome could have been different with better discipline. “T20 cricket is about bowling the right couple of balls. If we had executed those, we would have been in the game. I would not put this on the batting — this was definitely on the bowling unit.”Looking ahead, Pandya remained optimistic despite Mumbai’s inconsistent start to the season. “Just learn from the mistakes. The morning will come tomorrow, the sun will rise,” he said, referring to their upcoming clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. “We need to prepare well and come back stronger.”