Sooryavanshi's High-Risk Batting: IPL 2026's Fearless Opener Wows Tare

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has scored 404 runs in IPL 2026, placing him fifth in the run charts. Former Mumbai wicketkeeper Aditya Tare praised his fearless, high-risk batting approach that puts pressure on bowlers. Tare noted Sooryavanshi's natural attacking game and recalled his century against Gujarat Titans last season. He also highlighted GT's middle-order struggles, with coach Matthew Hayden working on closing out matches.

Key Points: Sooryavanshi's High-Risk Batting Wows Tare in IPL 2026

  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scores 404 runs in IPL 2026 for RR
  • Aditya Tare praises his high-risk, fearless batting
  • Sooryavanshi scored a century vs GT last season
  • GT's middle-order issues highlighted by Tare
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IPL 2026: 'Sooryavanshi's batting approach is high‑risk, he doesn't let pressure build, says Tare

Former MI star Aditya Tare hails Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's fearless batting in IPL 2026. The RR opener has 404 runs and faces GT next.

"Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's batting approach is high‑risk... He doesn't let pressure build. He attacks from the very first ball. - Aditya Tare"

New Delhi, May 9

Former Mumbai wicketkeeper-batter Aditya Tare has hailed Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's fearless approach, adding that it's 'phenomenal' for him to watch the teenaged opener take on the best bowlers in IPL 2026.

Sooryavanshi has amassed 404 runs so far for RR and is at fifth spot in the run-making charts. He will be a key batter to watch out for when RR host Gujarat Titans at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday evening.

"Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's batting approach is high‑risk, especially in the powerplay. He will sometimes get out going for big shots but that's his natural game. He doesn't let pressure build. He attacks from the very first ball. That's what makes him who he is.

"He scored a century against Gujarat Titans last season in Jaipur. That's the kind of innings he needs to remember. Hopefully, he can extend those batting spells and spend more time in the middle. It is phenomenal to watch him take on the best bowlers in the league during the Powerplay," said Tare on Star Sports.

Tare also pointed to GT's middle‑order batting issues, noting that despite strong starts, the side has often failed to close out matches early. "Gujarat Titans have struggled to finish games early. Their batting coach Matthew Hayden is focusing on this issue.

"He is working with players like Rahul Tewatia and Washington Sundar to help them close out matches without letting them go deep. Too often, the chase gets tighter than it should.

"You don't want to waste the strong start given by the top order. So, this is an area GT need to improve. On the bowling front, they look well settled. They have quality options in the pace attack, and Rashid Khan is bowling well in the spin department," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
High-risk works when he scores 404 runs, but what about when he fails? Youngsters need to learn balance - attack when needed, but also build innings. Tare is right about the pressure point, but consistency is key in IPL. Hope Sooryavanshi works on that.
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Rohit P
Tare's analysis of GT is spot on. Middle order has been a mess all season, and too many chases go to the wire. Hayden needs to sort out Tewatia and Sundar quickly, else GT will struggle in playoffs. Sooryavanshi is a gem though - RR should back him fully.
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Sneha F
Sooryavanshi's century against GT last year was incredible - pure entertainment! But one match doesn't guarantee consistency. I hope he learns from Tare's advice and spends more time in the middle. Pressure situations separate great from good. 🙏
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Arjun K
Honestly, Tare's commentary is refreshing - no hype, just honest assessment. And he's right that Sooryavanshi needs to remember his GT century and build from there. IPL is about learning, and this kid has the talent. RR fans are lucky! 🎉

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