Ishan Kishan in Awe of Vaibhav Suryavanshi's 'Madness' After IPL 2026 Century

Ishan Kishan praised teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi for his stunning 37-ball IPL century, admitting opposition players fear what the score could have been. Kishan played a crucial 74-run knock as SRH chased down 229 to beat Rajasthan Royals. He emphasized his role as an anchor at No. 3 to make batting easier for teammates. Kishan also reflected on his Indian team comeback, stressing the importance of resilience and consistent run-scoring.

Key Points: Ishan Kishan on Vaibhav Suryavanshi IPL 2026 Century

  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi hits 37-ball century against SRH
  • Ishan Kishan praises his fearless batting
  • Kishan scores 74 in SRH's chase of 229
  • Kishan opens up on his Indian team comeback journey
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IPL 2026: 'I was telling him about the madness with which he is batting', says Kishan on Sooryavanshi

Ishan Kishan praises 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi for his stunning 37-ball IPL century, and opens up on his own comeback journey with SRH.

IPL 2026: 'I was telling him about the madness with which he is batting', says Kishan on Sooryavanshi
"I was just telling him about the madness with which he is batting - Ishan Kishan"

New Delhi, April 26

Ishan Kishan marvelled at the fearless batting of teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, admitting that even opposition players are left wondering "what the scorecard could have looked like" had the youngster batted longer.

Suryavanshi on Saturday hammered a stunning 37-ball 103 for against Sunrisers Hyderabad, marking his second IPL century with this one made off just 36 balls.

Reflecting on his conversation with the 15-year-old, Kishan said, "I was just telling him about the madness with which he is batting and how he is hitting. Sometimes, you are even scared thinking about what the scorecard could have looked if he had stayed for a few more overs. So, it was important for us to get his wicket. It was 228, it could have easily been 258. Cricket is all about comebacks. We got him out and made a little comeback there. That's what I told him, 'When I am playing against you, please go a little easy on my team. I know all your secrets and inside stories," Kishan told JioStar.

Vice-captain Kishan played a brilliant knock of 74 runs as Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down 229 runs target in 18.3 overs and registered a dominant five-wicket win against Rajasthan Royals (RR).

Speaking about his role at No. 3, Kishan emphasised the importance of anchoring the innings and making life easier for others in the batting order.

"After having played for so many years as a No. 3 batter, if you are set, you look to score big and bat till the end. It makes the job easier for the other batters with you, as they don't feel the pressure. That is my only thinking, to keep things as simple as I can, be in a good headspace, and just take it one match at a time. If we play good cricket, the rest of the team will learn from it. In the end, it's a team sport. When you play good cricket, it rubs off on the others. I have also made a lot of mistakes, so my only aim is not to repeat them, which unfortunately, I did in the end in this game."

Kishan also opened up on his journey back into the Indian team, stressing the need for resilience and consistent performances rather than dwelling on setbacks.

"When I wasn't playing and was out of the team, I told myself I can't cry or sulk about it. It's the easiest thing to do for any sportsman. It might earn you the sympathy of a few people, you might even feel good about it, but it won't get you anywhere. The only thing that could have gotten me back into the reckoning was runs. So, I just wanted to improve my game and score as many runs as I could, even if that meant hitting more sixes than any other batter. Only consistent run-scoring can bring you back into the team. If 300 runs in a season are not enough, score 400; if not that, score 500. At the end of the day, cricket is our daily bread. When you're out of the team, you understand its importance and start respecting every game. You become hungrier, and that was my focus: to become the best."

- IANS

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Priya S
It's great to see youngsters like Suryavanshi coming through, but let's not get carried away. IPL is tough and we've seen many prodigies fade away. Hope he stays grounded and keeps working hard. Also appreciate Kishan's honesty about his journey - that's the kind of attitude that builds champions. 💪
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Vikram M
"Cricket is our daily bread" - that line from Kishan really hits home for cricketers. The pressure to perform, the ups and downs... Love how he turned his setback into motivation. 228 was a massive score but SRH chased it like it was nothing. IPL keeps getting better every year.
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James A
As someone who follows cricket from the US, this Suryavanshi kid is incredible! 37-ball hundred at 15? That's insane talent. Kishan's comment about him being 'mad' is spot on. But it's also nice to see the respect between players on different teams - that's what makes IPL special.
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Ananya R
Honestly, RR's bowling looked helpless against Suryavanshi. But credit to Kishan for getting that crucial wicket and then batting the way he did. 74 off 34 in a chase is no joke. The way he talks about anchoring the innings shows his maturity - he's come a long way from being just a swashbuckler.
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Sarah B
This is the beauty of IPL - you get to see generational talent like Suryavanshi and experienced campaigners like Kishan sharing the field. The kid's fearless batting reminds

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