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"You don't have too many options": Cummins on Sooryavanshi blitz after RR knock SRH out of IPL 2026

Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins praised Rajasthan Royals' Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after his stunning 97-run knock knocked SRH out of IPL 2026. The 15-year-old's innings of 12 sixes and five fours powered RR to 243/8 in the Eliminator. SRH were bowled out for 196 in reply, losing by 47 runs. Cummins admitted the teenager's ability to punish even slight errors made a crucial difference in the contest.

Mullanpur, May 28

Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins lauded Rajasthan Royals young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after his match-winning 97 in the IPL 2026 Eliminator, admitting that the teenager's ability to punish even slight errors made a crucial difference in the contest.

SRH suffered a 47-run defeat against Rajasthan on Wednesday night, a result that ended their campaign in the tournament.

Rajasthan produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat Sunrisers, sealing their place in Qualifier 2 against Gujarat Titans.

Speaking after the match, Cummins acknowledged Sooryavanshi's impact at the top of the order and praised his composure under pressure.

"Vaibhav Sooryavanshi played pretty well. Yeah, you feel like you don't have too many options. Obviously, it's a really good pitch, but the margins are so small. If you miss your yorker by a little bit, he doesn't tend to miss them. So yeah, fair play," Cummins said.

He added that SRH had no regrets over their decision to chase, despite Rajasthan posting a daunting 243/8.

"Not really. It was a pretty good wicket even there at the end," he said.

Reflecting on the chase, the SRH skipper admitted that while the target was always challenging, his side felt they were still in the contest at the halfway stage.

"I think a few things still need to go right to chase down 240, but if there was ever going to be a pitch and a field to do it, it was this one. We stayed on the rate for most of the innings. We just kind of lost probably a couple too many wickets at the wrong time," Cummins said.

Despite the loss, Cummins praised his team's campaign and the emergence of young talent throughout the season.

"I think we end up as a really well-rounded team. Praful and Sakib were awesome. Young guys haven't played a lot. I think we're one of the youngest teams to make the playoffs, which shows the talent the coaching group has unearthed," he said.

He also reflected positively on SRH's overall season, noting that they remained competitive throughout the tournament.

"Two playoffs in three years... the boys have been fantastic, their attitude all year. It looks like they've really enjoyed their cricket," he added.

Batting first, RR posted a massive 243/8, powered by a sensational 29-ball 97 from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

The 15-year-old tore into the SRH attack with 12 sixes and five fours, setting the tone with a rapid half-century and continuing his assault before falling just three runs short of what would have been a record IPL century. Dhruv Jurel also contributed a quickfire 50, helping RR maintain their explosive momentum throughout the innings.

In reply, SRH suffered an early collapse, losing four wickets inside the powerplay despite a brief counterattack from Ishan Kishan. Although Nitish Kumar Reddy and Salil Arora tried to rebuild with a fighting stand, the chase never fully recovered.

Jofra Archer (3/58) and Nandre Burger (2/26) led RR's bowling attack, consistently striking at key moments to keep SRH under pressure.

SRH were eventually bowled out for 196 in 19.2 overs, handing Rajasthan a convincing win and ending Hyderabad's campaign in the tournament.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great knock by Sooryavanshi, but let's not forget SRH's bowling was off-color today. Cummins is being generous - missing yorkers by 'a little bit' cost them 30-40 extra runs. Still, our IPL never fails to deliver drama. Sad for SRH fans, but what a tournament!

Michael C

Cummins is class act in defeat. Respect to him for acknowledging Sooryavanshi's brilliance. 243 is a mountain in any format, but SRH gave it a go. The IPL keeps producing these incredible stories - a 15-year-old taking down a top bowling attack. Unreal!

Rohit L

Honestly, SRH's middle-order needs serious work. Kishan played a cameo but where was the support? Too many wickets at wrong times as Cummins said. And yes, Sooryavanshi was phenomenal - but let's not pretend SRH didn't bowl poorly. 12 sixes? That's bowling under 10 an over territory!

Arjun K

What a knock! 🇮🇳 Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the future of Indian cricket. At 15, he's showing composure that seasoned pros lack. Cummins is right - when you have a batter like that, you're always on the back foot. RR vs GT in Qualifier 2 is going to be epic!

Sarah B

Cummins handled the press well - no excuses, just praise for the opposition. That's real leadership. Sooryavanshi's innings was incredible but also shows how batting-friendly IPL pitches have

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