DC Coach Bell Hails RR Teen Prodigy Sooryavanshi as "Absolutely Scary" Talent

Delhi Capitals batting coach Ian Bell has praised Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old batsman Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, calling his talent "absolutely scary" ahead of their IPL 2026 match. Sooryavanshi has scored 440 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 236.55, including a century. Bell emphasized the importance of getting him out early due to the damage he can cause. He also predicted that Sooryavanshi will soon play for India, noting his natural talent and strong support system.

Key Points: Bell Calls Sooryavanshi "Absolutely Scary" Ahead of DC vs RR Clash

  • Sooryavanshi is 9th highest run-scorer in IPL 2026 with 440 runs at 236.55 SR
  • Bell calls his talent "absolutely scary" and a prized wicket
  • He has dominated top pacers like Bumrah and Hazlewood
  • Bell predicts Sooryavanshi will soon represent India
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DC batting coach Ian Bell praises Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, calls his talent "absolutely scary" ahead of RR clash

Delhi Capitals batting coach Ian Bell praises Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's talent as scary ahead of their IPL 2026 match. The 15-year-old has 440 runs this season.

"He is a fantastic young player. The talent is absolutely scary. - Ian Bell"

New Delhi, May 16

Delhi Capitals batting coach Ian Bell hailed Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and called his talent "absolutely scary" ahead of both teams' clash in the Indian Premier League 2026 season on Sunday.

Sooryavanshi is currently the ninth-highest run-scorer in IPL 2026 and has impressed everyone with his fearless batting. In 11 innings, he has scored 440 runs at an average of 40.00 and a strike rate of 236.55, including a century and two half-centuries.

His fearless assault on top-quality pacers such as Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar has sparked discussions about whether he should be fast-tracked into India's T20I squad.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference ahead of the DC vs RR IPL 2026 match, Ian Bell praised the young cricketer.

"He is a fantastic young player. The talent is absolutely scary. And we want to get him out early. When you play Rajasthan Royals, he is the prized wicket, and you want to get him out early, as you know the damage he can do if he stays at the crease long enough," Bell said.

Bell said that the key challenge for any young cricketer is continuous improvement, as opponents in international and IPL cricket quickly develop strategies using extensive analysis and footage. He praised Sooryavanshi's natural talent and noted that he is well supported by experienced mentors like Trevor Penney and Kumar Sangakkara in the RR setup. Bell added that it is only a matter of time before Sooryavanshi represents India and said he enjoys watching him bat from a neutral perspective.

"The challenge for any young player is to keep evolving. In international cricket and IPL cricket, people will come up with plans; there's more knowledge and more videos. He has got so much natural talent and has got good people around him -- Trevor Penney and Sangakkara, who can guide him well. And I am sure it is only a matter of time before we see him with India as well. From a neutral point of view, it is nice to watch him bat," Bell added.

Sooryavanshi also made his mark at the U19 WC this year, where he ended up as the second-highest run-getter with 439 runs in seven matches at an average of 62.71 and a strike rate of 169.49, with a century and three fifties and a best score of 175. He smacked a record-breaking 30 sixes in the competition, surpassing South Africa's Dewald Brevis' 18 sixes in the 2022 edition by miles.

- ANI

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Michael C
As an Aussie who follows IPL, this kid is legit. His SR of 236 is freakish. Reminds me of a young Chris Gayle but with better technique against pace. India needs to lock him up for the next 15 years. 🤯
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Varun X
Ian Bell knows his batting, so when he says "absolutely scary", it means something. But let's be real—every season there's a new prodigy. The real test is consistency. Remember what happened to Prithvi Shaw or Unmukt Chand? Sooryavanshi needs to stay grounded and avoid distractions. Good that he has Sangakkara guiding him.
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Sarah B
Watching a 15-year-old dominate grown-up international bowlers is just mind-blowing. The way he takes on Bumrah is pure confidence. But I hope RR doesn't overbowl him. He's still a kid—needs to enjoy his childhood too. Indian cricket's future looks bright with talents like this. 🌟
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Priya S
Honestly, it's a bit scary for DC fans like me! We need to get him early tomorrow. But as an Indian cricket fan, it's wonderful to see such fearless batting. His U19 WC record of 30 sixes is ridiculous—broke Brevis's record by miles. Just hope the pressure of all this praise doesn't affect his game.
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Ramesh W
One thing I appreciate about Ian Bell is that he's being honest here. "We want to get him out early"—that's proper respect from a top coach. And his point about evolution is right: every young player hits a rough patch when teams figure

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