Teen Sensation Sooryavanshi's Blazing 78 Powers RR to 4th Straight IPL Win

Rajasthan Royals extended their unbeaten run to four matches with a commanding six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The chase of 202 was powered by a sensational 78 off just 26 balls from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, supported by Dhruv Jurel's unbeaten 81. Captain Riyan Parag praised Sooryavanshi as a well-liked, fun-loving character in the team who enjoys simple pleasures. Parag also highlighted his team's clinical performance, noting they were better prepared for the Guwahati conditions compared to previous seasons.

Key Points: RR's Sooryavanshi, 15, Stars in Win vs RCB | Parag Praises Teen

  • Sooryavanshi's 78(26) leads chase
  • RR wins 4th straight match
  • Parag praises teen's character
  • Jurel scores unbeaten 81
  • RCB suffers first loss
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"Everyone loves him": RR skipper Riyan Parag on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after RR's win over RCB

RR captain Riyan Parag hails 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after his match-winning 78 off 26 balls secures a six-wicket victory over RCB in IPL 2026.

"I think everyone loves him. Everyone loves having him around. - Riyan Parag"

Guwahati, April 11

Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag praised 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as somebody everyone loves and likes having around after the batter helped the team register a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League 2026 match on Friday.

With RR chasing 202 runs, RR were led by a blazing 78 off 26 balls from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and an unbeaten 81 from Dhruv Jurel. Notably, Sooryavanshi slammed eight fours and seven sixes in his innings. Sooryavanshi also became the holder of the IPL 2026 Orange Cap (most runs) with 200 runs to his name in just four matches.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, RR captain Riyan Parag said Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is a fun-loving character who is well-liked in the team. Parag said that Sooryavanshi likes eating and going out, and the team makes sure that it is available to him as long as he keeps batting the way he is.

"I think everyone loves him. Everyone loves having him around. He likes eating stuff. He likes going out and stuff like that. So we make sure we make that available for him. And he's a 16-year-old kid, 15-year-old, whatever it is. Yeah, doing kiddish things. And he's happy with that. He likes a lot of batting. So we make sure that is presented to him. And if he keeps on batting like that, I think whatever he wants," Parag said.

Speaking about the match, Riyan Parag said RR were far more clinical in this match compared to previous seasons at the venue, especially with their bowling and early start. He felt RCB's 201-run score was around 20 runs above par and that they should have been restricted to about 170.

He also noted that RR made mistakes by giving batters too much room, but said the team had prepared well for conditions in Guwahati and Jaipur. Parag added that RR aim to be adaptable to different pitches and believes they will perform even better on batting-friendly surfaces.

"Keeping previous years in mind, we were not up to the mark (at this venue) but today was very clinical. The way we bowled, the way we started, we would have taken 200 but still felt 20 above par. Should have restricted them to 170ish. This is a wicket where not a lot of sixes are hit down the ground off the spinners. We gave room and played into the batter's hands. We put enough prep in Guwahati and Jaipur. We knew what the black soil does here," Parag said.

"We were well prepared for any home game. Did not feel like a home game, but we were prepared. Before the start of the season, we wanted to be a team that assesses and adapts well. Having played on some sticky pitches, once we get a belter, we will do even well," he added.

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 were led by a blazing 78 off 26 balls from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and an unbeaten 81 from Dhruv Jurel. Their 108-run stand set up a dominant chase, with Ravindra Jadeja also contributing an unbeaten 24 as RR reached the target in 18 overs.

Earlier, RCB posted 201/8, powered by captain Rajat Patidar's 63 and a late cameo from Venkatesh Iyer. Despite early wickets from Jofra Archer and Ravi Bishnoi, RCB recovered to cross 200, but it wasn't enough against RR's powerful batting display.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's so refreshing to see a young player being nurtured properly. Parag's comments show a great team environment. They're letting him be a kid while he's smashing records. More teams should learn from this.
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Vikram M
Orange cap holder in just 4 matches! Bas ab is form ko maintain karna hai. Hope the media doesn't hype him too much and put pressure. Let him enjoy his cricket and eat whatever he wants, as Parag said! 😄
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Rohit P
While the win is great, I hope the management is also focusing on his long-term development. IPL success is one thing, but building a career for India is another. They need a solid plan beyond just "giving him what he wants."
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Priya S
The partnership with Dhruv Jurel was clinical! Two young guns taking down RCB's total. RR looks like the most complete team this season. Their preparation for different pitches, as Parag mentioned, is really showing.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, this is the kind of story that makes the IPL special. A teenager coming in and dominating. His strike rate is insane. Hope he gets a good mentor to guide him through the fame and attention.

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