15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Blazing 78 Powers RR to Victory Over RCB

Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, played a match-winning knock of 78 runs from just 26 deliveries to chase down RCB's target of 202. His explosive innings, featuring eight fours and seven sixes, earned him the Player of the Match award and the IPL 2026 Orange Cap for most runs. Sooryavanshi revealed his simple philosophy is to react to the ball and back his natural game rather than focus on the bowler. The victory extends RR's unbeaten run to four matches while handing RCB their first loss of the season.

Key Points: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's 78 Leads RR to Win, Takes Orange Cap

  • Sooryavanshi's explosive 78 off 26 balls
  • Wins POTM and IPL 2026 Orange Cap
  • RR wins by 6 wickets, stays unbeaten
  • 108-run stand with Dhruv Jurel
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"I try to play the ball and not the bowler": Orange Cap holder Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after POTM-winning performance against RCB

15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi smashes 78 off 26 balls to help Rajasthan Royals chase 202 and defeat RCB. Wins POTM and Orange Cap.

"I try to play the ball and not the bowler, and play my game. - Vaibhav Sooryavanshi"

Guwahati, April 11

Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old prodigy batter, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, expressed that he tries to face the ball on merit rather than thinking much about the bowler he is facing, after the left-hander took on the likes of Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar to help Rajasthan Royals defeat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets in their Indian Premier League 2026 match on Friday.

Chasing 202, Rajasthan Royals were powered by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's explosive 78 off 26 balls, for which he won the Player of the Match (POTM) award. During his knock, Sooryavanshi hammered 18 runs off Josh Hazlewood in just four deliveries and also collected 16 runs from an over against Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Notably, Sooryavanshi hit 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 after RR's win, Sooryavanshi said that he focuses on playing his natural game and what he practises, rather than trying anything extra, and aims to react to the ball instead of the bowler.

He also said he was disappointed with his dismissal, as staying longer at the crease could have added 10-20 more runs or finished the chase earlier against RCB.

"I just try to do what I do in practice and try not to do extra, and back my natural game. (On facing Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood) Back of the mind, it is there (on who is bowling). I try to play the ball and not the bowler, and play my game. (On his disappointment at getting dismissed) If I am at the wicket, 10-20 runs extra can be scored or a target can be chased (1-2 overs earlier). That is what I get upset about - that I could play a little longer," Sooryavanshi said.

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 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
As a cricket fan living in Delhi, this is the kind of story that makes the IPL so special. Unearthing a gem like Vaibhav. His strike rate was insane! Hope the pressure of the Orange Cap doesn't get to him.
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Priya S
So humble even after such a big performance! He's upset he got out and couldn't finish the game. That shows his team-first attitude. RR has found a superstar. #HallaBol
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Rohit P
Fantastic innings, no doubt. But let's not get carried away. It's just four matches. I've seen many young players fade after a bright start. The real test is consistency over a full season and handling different conditions. Wishing him the best though!
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Kavya N
Taking on Hazlewood and Bhuvi like that... wow! His philosophy is simple but so effective. Don't think about the reputation, just watch the ball. My son who plays club cricket in Mumbai will be inspired by this.
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David E
Watching from Australia, this kid is special. 78 off 26 is brutal. The way he targeted Hazlewood was a statement. If he keeps this up, he won't be a secret for long. Great for the global game.

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