Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Shines in IPL 2026, Breaks Records Amid Fan Controversy
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Rise to Stardom
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has quickly garnered a significant following thanks to his remarkable batting skills. After excelling in U19 cricket, the 15-year-old has made a striking impact in the IPL 2026, showcasing his talent against top bowlers and proving that age is just a number. However, with his newfound fame comes heightened expectations. Fans often seek a moment of connection, whether it’s a wave or a smile from their favorite players. Unfortunately, when these moments don’t occur, it can lead to misinterpretations. Recently, a video surfaced on social media showing fans mocking Sooryavanshi for not acknowledging them while he was relaxing on the team bus with earphones in. This incident sparked a backlash, with many defending the young player and criticizing the fans for their behavior.
Shameless how grown men are mocking a 15-year-old for 'attitude.' He’s just a kid trying to process the pressure of being a professional athlete. Let him breathe.💔 pic.twitter.com/HrDY6uY33D
— CSK Xtra (@Im_Kushall) April 28, 2026
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Claims the Orange Cap
Vaibhav Bags Orange Cap
In a thrilling match against the Punjab Kings, Vaibhav showcased his explosive batting by scoring 43 runs off just 16 balls, leading the Rajasthan Royals towards victory. This performance not only earned him the Orange Cap but also made him the first player in IPL 2026 to surpass 400 runs. With an impressive strike rate of 238.09, he has accumulated 400 runs, including two half-centuries and one century, while hitting 34 fours and 37 sixes. His achievement of reaching 400 runs in record time sets him apart in IPL history.
Rajasthan Royals End Punjab Kings' Winning Streak
RR End PBKS Winning Run
Prior to their encounter with the Royals, the Punjab Kings were the only unbeaten team in IPL 2026, but that changed as the Royals chased down a challenging target of 223 runs. Vaibhav's innings laid a solid foundation, complemented by Yashasvi Jaiswal's 51 runs. However, the Royals faced challenges during a spell of spin bowling, losing key players like Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel to Yuzvendra Chahal. The middle order has been a concern for the Royals, with an average of 21.10, the second-lowest in the league. To stabilize the innings, captain Riyan Parag contributed a quick 29 runs. After his dismissal, the required run rate climbed, but Donovan Ferreira's 52 off 26 balls and Shubham Dubey's 31 off 12 sealed a remarkable victory for the Royals, crucial for reviving their campaign after losing three of their last four matches.
