Vaibhav Suryavanshi Names Lara, Yuvraj as Heroes Ahead of IPL 2026

Young Indian batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi has revealed that cricket legends Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh were his childhood heroes, admiring their ability to single-handedly win matches. The Rajasthan Royals star, who became the youngest IPL player ever in 2025, is focused on providing aggressive starts in the powerplay and converting them into long innings. His primary goal for the IPL 2026 season is to help his team win the championship, believing individual accolades will follow team success. Suryavanshi made history last season by becoming the youngest T20 centurion at age 14.

Key Points: Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Childhood Heroes Lara, Yuvraj Singh

  • Names Brian Lara & Yuvraj Singh as heroes
  • Focus on aggressive powerplay starts
  • Goal is to win IPL 2026 trophy for RR
  • Youngest IPL player & T20 centurion
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Vaibhav Suryavanshi names Brian Lara, Yuvraj Singh as childhood heroes ahead of IPL 2026

Young RR star Vaibhav Suryavanshi names Brian Lara & Yuvraj Singh as his childhood inspirations. He aims to win the IPL 2026 trophy.

"I saw both, Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, finish matches single-handedly. - Vaibhav Suryavanshi"

Guwahati, March 30

India's young batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi opened up about his childhood heroes ahead of Rajasthan Royals' first match of the Indian Premier League 2026 season. He hailed cricket legends Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh as cricketers he liked growing up.

RR will start their IPL 2026 campaign against the five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on March 30. A crucial part in RR's title bid will be played by the ICC Under-19 World Cup 2026 winner Suryavanshi, who has registered several records to his name across all formats of the game ever since he became the youngest player with an IPL deal at 13 years of age, ahead of the 2025 season.

Speaking on JioStar, Vaibhav Suryavanshi spoke about his childhood heroes. He said he admired former West Indies cricketer Brian Lara and the former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh for their ability to single-handedly finish matches, which made a strong impression on him growing up. "I saw both, Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, finish matches single-handedly. If they were in, there was no chance for the opponent to come back into the game, and that was something I really liked about them," Suryavanshi said. Vaibhav Suryavanshi said his focus after being picked by Rajasthan Royals is to give the team strong starts, play aggressively in the powerplay, and convert those into runs long innings. He emphasised that his main goal this season is to help the team win the title, believing individual performances will naturally stand out if the team succeeds. "When I was picked, my only goal was to give the team a good start. I wanted to play my game in the Powerplay, and if I got a good start, I wanted to continue and play long without giving my wicket away. I knew that if I played my shots, the scenario of the game would change, because chasing 200-plus runs would not be easy for any team. This season, the goal is to win the trophy for the team. My performances and the team's performances will automatically get highlighted if we win the trophy, and that is the most important thing," he said.

During the IPL mega auction ahead of the 2025 season, Suryavanshi secured a deal worth Rs 1.1 crore with Rajasthan Royals, making him the youngest IPL player ever. In the IPL clash against the Gujarat Titans that season, at the age of 14, Suryavanshi became the youngest T20 centurion and the first Indian to hit the fastest IPL fifty. Starting his IPL journey with a first-ball six, he became one of the young, emerging stars of the season, with 252 runs in seven innings at an average of 36.00 and a strike rate of 206.55, with a century and fifty.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wow, a 13-year-old with an IPL deal and now a key player at 15-16? That's incredible pressure. I hope RR and the media protect him and let him grow at his own pace. We've seen young talents burn out. His heroes are perfect though - Yuvi Paaji's 2011 World Cup heroics are unforgettable!
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Rohit P
Solid choices! Brian Lara's 400* and Yuvraj's six sixes - both are the definition of changing a game single-handedly. If Vaibhav can imbibe even 10% of that clutch mentality, he'll be a superstar. Excited to see him open against CSK's bowling attack. Whistle Podu vs. Halla Bol! 🔥
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from the US following IPL, it's fascinating to see this generational shift. A teenager citing Brian Lara shows how global the game's icons are. His strike rate of 206 last season is insane. Hope he gets a good run in the playing XI and isn't just a bench warmer.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while his talent is undeniable, I'm a bit wary of hyping players so young. One good season doesn't make a legend. Let's see how he handles different pitches and quality bowling attacks over a full season. The real test begins now. Best of luck to the boy.
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Meera T
Yuvraj Singh! ❤️ So happy to see the new generation still looking up to our 2011 heroes. It's not just about power-hitting, but about playing for the nation when it matters most. Vaibhav seems to have grasped that

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