Gavaskar on IPL 2026: No Target Too Big as RR Scripts Record Chase

Sunil Gavaskar says IPL teams now believe no target, even 220 or 240, is beyond reach after Rajasthan Royals' record chase against Punjab Kings. He praised young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for his fearless batting that set the tone for the win. Gavaskar also highlighted Mumbai Indians' need to win every remaining game to stay in playoff contention. He noted that Hyderabad have impressed with both bat and ball, making them favourites for the upcoming clash.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Gavaskar Says No Target Beyond Reach After RR Chase

  • RR chase down stiff target vs PBKS in Mullanpur
  • Gavaskar cites growing confidence in big chases
  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi praised for fearless batting
  • MI need to win every game for playoff spot
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IPL 2026: 'Teams believe that no target, even 220 or 240, is beyond reach,' says Gavaskar after RR's record chase

Sunil Gavaskar says IPL teams believe no target, even 220 or 240, is beyond reach after Rajasthan Royals' record chase. He praises Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and MI's playoff hopes.

"Teams believe that no target, even 220 or 240, is beyond reach. - Sunil Gavaskar"

New Delhi, April 29

Batting standards in the IPL 2026 continue to soar, with former India captain Sunil Gavaskar pointing to a growing belief among teams that even daunting totals can be chased down with ease.

Gavaskar's remarks come in the wake of Rajasthan Royals chasing down a stiff target against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on Tuesday, handing the table-toppers their first defeat of the season. The successful chase was powered by a blistering start from young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and a strong finish from the middle order.

Highlighting a broader trend across the league, Gavaskar said teams are now approaching big chases with far greater confidence.

"It was similar to what RCB did to GT, or PBKS did to DC, when they chased 260-plus so comfortably. Once one team does that, others start believing they can do it as well, and that's exactly what we're seeing. Since then, we've had multiple 200-plus chases, and now even 220-plus totals are being chased with balls to spare. It shows how strongly teams believe that no target, even 220 or 240, is beyond reach," Gavaskar told JioStar.

Gavaskar also reserved special praise for Sooryavanshi, whose aggressive knock at the top set the tone for Rajasthan's chase.

"He made excellent use of the field and picked the line beautifully. The way he strikes the ball with such ease and power is remarkable. What stands out is how unfazed he looks. That's often the advantage of youth. You play without fear, without worrying about the opposition, and just back your natural game," the veteran said.

Shifting focus to the upcoming clash between the Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad, Gavaskar underlined the urgency for MI, who remain in contention but have struggled for consistency this season.

"MI now need to win every game from here, and they have the capability to do that. It's just about things clicking for them. The recent loss, especially getting bowled out for 100-odd, was disappointing. Such heavy defeats can hurt them later, particularly in a tight race for the fourth playoff spot," he stated.

Mumbai's campaign has been marked by inconsistency, with underwhelming returns from key players such as Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya. In contrast, Hyderabad have impressed with both bat and ball, making them favourites heading into the contest.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The batting depth in IPL is insane now. Every team has power hitters down to No. 8. But what about the bowlers? They're getting smashed every match. Maybe the balance is tipping too much towards batsmen. Still, thrilling matches though! 😅
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Ananya R
Gavaskar is spot on. The fear factor for chasing is gone. But I'm worried about MI, they have too many big names underperforming. Hardik and Surya need to step up or they'll miss playoffs again. Rohit needs to lead from the front like old times. 🙏
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Michael C
The Sooryavanshi kid is special. The way he picks length early, no fear of reputation. Reminds me of how cricket has changed - even the young domestic players now come with T20 mindset from day one. India's bench strength is incredible. Just hope bowlers get some protection too.
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Nitin Z
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the find of the season for RR. But let's also appreciate how the middle order finished the chase - it's teamwork after all. Gavaskar's point about belief is crucial, once you cross the mental barrier, anything seems possible. 💪
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Laura Z (from Australia)
Loving the IPL this year! Every match is a thriller. But the question is - are pitches becoming too flat? Or are these young Indian batsmen just that talented? Either way, as a neutral fan, this is entertainment gold. Just feel for the bowlers being carted around. 😂

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