Virat Kohli Signs Teen Sensation's Cap After Rajasthan Royals Stun RCB

Teenage opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's blistering 78 runs powered the Rajasthan Royals to a six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru, ending RCB's unbeaten start to the IPL 2026 season. His match-winning knock earned him the Player of the Match award and the Orange Cap as the season's leading scorer. After the game, RCB veteran and former India captain Virat Kohli presented the young star with a signed cap bearing a congratulatory message. The Royals chased down a target of 202 with 12 balls to spare, maintaining their own perfect record with four consecutive wins.

Key Points: Virat Kohli Signs Cap for RR Teen Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

  • Teen's 78 runs wins match
  • Kohli's signed cap gift
  • RR hands RCB first loss
  • Sooryavanshi gets Orange Cap
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"Dear Vaibhav, Well done": Virat Kohli signs Rajasthan Royals teenager's cap

Virat Kohli congratulates Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi with a signed cap after his match-winning 78 against RCB in IPL 2026.

"Dear Vaibhav, Well done. - Virat Kohli"

Guwahati, April 11

Teen sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's breathtaking knock of 78 helped Rajasthan Royals hand Royal Challengers Bengaluru their first defeat of the IPL 2026, and after the match, he got something which he will keep with him for a very long time.

Former India captain and RCB veteran Virat Kohli signed Sooryavanshi's cap and wrote a message, "Dear Vaibhav, Well done."

The 15-year-old opener batter was happy after getting this 'gift' from one of his favourite players.

Sooryavanshi was also named Player of the Match for his match-winning knock, which helped RR chase down a 202-run target with 12 balls and six wickets left. He hit eight fours and seven sixes in his brutal knock.

After hitting 78 runs, Sooryavanshi also got the Orange Cap for being the highest scorer of the season with 200 runs in just four innings. He has made 452 runs in his IPL career, comprising 11 innings with an average of 41 and a strike rate of 229.

Notably, Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted 201/8 after a strong recovery from a poor start against Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, where the match started after a delay due to rain.

RCB were reduced to 62/4 and later 94/6 despite early wickets from Jofra Archer and a brief start from Virat Kohli. Captain Rajat Patidar anchored the innings with a 63 off 40 balls, while Venkatesh Iyer's unbeaten 29 off 15 provided a late boost as RCB crossed 200.

However, Rajasthan Royals defeated Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets, extending their unbeaten run to four straight wins while handing RCB their first loss of the season.

Chasing 202, RR's Sooryavanshi and Jurel combined for a 108-run stand, setting up a dominant chase, with Ravindra Jadeja also contributing an unbeaten 24 as RR reached the target in 18 overs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, this story made my day. It's these small gestures of sportsmanship that transcend the game. Kohli passing the torch, and Sooryavanshi grabbing it with both hands. Fantastic knock!
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Priya S
A 15-year-old with a strike rate of 229 in the IPL? That's insane talent! Hope the media and pressure don't get to him. He needs good guidance. Well done RR for backing young players.
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Rohit P
Great story, but let's not forget RCB's bowling was pretty ordinary. Conceding 202 in 18 overs is a concern. Patidar played well, but the bowlers let them down. Still, hats off to the kid.
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Michael C
The kid is a prodigy, no doubt. But I hope they manage his workload. Fifteen is very young for this level of intense cricket. The BCCI should have a proper pathway to protect such talents.
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Kavya N
That cap will be his most prized possession! Imagine getting "Well done" from King Kohli himself after beating his team. What a dream! RR's scouting is top-notch, finding gems like this.

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