Of all the teams in the 19-year history of the IPL, Rajasthan Royals have arguably been the best nurturing ground for teenage talent. No franchise has handed out more caps to teenagers, with the likes of Ravindra Jadeja, Sanju Samson, Riyan Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal all emerging through that pathway. Yet even among them, the most extraordinary may be the precocious 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
After offering glimpses of his immense talent in 2025, Sooryavanshi has elevated his game to levels previously unseen in the IPL, let alone from a teenager. At 15, he is not merely breaking records but redefining long-established benchmarks in the format.
More volume, greater impact
776 runs at a strike rate of 237.30. A staggering 135 boundary hits off just 327 balls faced, including 72 sixes. Six 50-plus scores, one of them a 36-ball hundred, and four of those coming in 16 balls or fewer. That is Sooryavanshi’s IPL 2026 in numbers. There have only been four instances of batters tallying more in an IPL season across the previous 18 seasons.
Only four batters, including Sooryavanshi, have crossed 500 runs in a T20 competition at a strike rate above 200 but none matched the 15-year-old’s volume. His 776 runs are 38% higher than the next best in this elite club: Abhishek Sharma’s 563 runs at 204.72, also in IPL 2026. The others are Andre Russell (510 at 204.81 in IPL 2019) and Alex Hales (507 at 204.43 in the 2017 T20 Blast). The closest anyone who has come to Sooryavanshi’s strike rate was Jake Fraser-McGurk, whose 330 runs in IPL 2024 came at 234.04.
Only four batters, including Sooryavanshi, have crossed 500 runs in a T20 competition at a strike rate above 200. ©Cricbuzz
There have been 20 instances of batters aggregating 300-plus runs at a strike rate above 200 in a T20 tournament. Only one batter has done so at a higher strike rate than Sooryavanshi – Abhishek Sharma’s 304 runs at 247.15 in the 2026 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. But no batter has maintained a 230-plus strike rate while batting at least 10 times in a competition.
What made the season even more extraordinary was how far ahead he operated relative to the rest of the tournament, including his own teammates. Sooryavanshi’s strike rate differential with his teammates was a staggering 87.03 (his strike rate – rest of his team’s strike rate) – the highest ever among the 480 instances of a batter aggregating 300+ runs in an edition.
Highest strike rate differential with teammates in a season
| Player | Team | Season | Runs | Player SR | Rest of team SR | SR difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V Sooryavanshi | RR | 2026 | 776 | 237.30 | 150.28 | 87.02 |
| JM Fraser-McGurk | DC | 2024 | 330 | 234.04 | 148.16 | 85.88 |
| FH Allen | KKR | 2026 | 349 | 214.11 | 139.01 | 75.10 |
| AD Russell | KKR | 2019 | 510 | 204.81 | 133.09 | 71.72 |
| V Sehwag | DC | 2011 | 424 | 176.66 | 111.21 | 65.45 |
| CH Gayle | RCB | 2011 | 608 | 183.13 | 119.24 | 63.89 |
| AD Russell | KKR | 2015 | 326 | 192.89 | 129.04 | 63.85 |
| HH Pandya | MI | 2019 | 402 | 191.42 | 128.48 | 62.94 |
| V Sehwag | DC | 2008 | 406 | 184.54 | 124.34 | 60.20 |
Sooryavanshi had shown flashes of brilliance in his debut season in 2025, but the larger question was whether he could back it up in year two, when oppositions adapt and expectations grow heavier. He answered emphatically.
He played a pivotal role in Rajasthan Royals winning four consecutive games to begin the season and became the first batter to score a hundred in each of his first two IPL seasons, following his 35-ball century against Gujarat Titans in 2025 with a 36-ball hundred against Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2026.
He also became the first uncapped batter with two IPL hundreds and surpassed opening partner Jaiswal’s three-year-old record for most runs by an uncapped batter in an IPL season, by a margin of 151 runs.
Most runs in an IPL season
| Player | Season | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR | Bnd% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V Kohli | 2016 | 16 | 973 | 113 | 81.08 | 152.03 | 18.90 |
| S Gill | 2023 | 17 | 890 | 129 | 59.33 | 157.80 | 20.92 |
| JC Buttler | 2022 | 17 | 863 | 116 | 57.53 | 149.05 | 22.10 |
| DA Warner | 2016 | 17 | 848 | 93* | 60.57 | 151.42 | 21.25 |
| V Sooryavanshi | 2026 | 16 | 776 | 103 | 48.50 | 237.30 | 41.28 |
| B Sai Sudharsan | 2025 | 15 | 759 | 108* | 54.21 | 156.17 | 22.42 |
| V Kohli | 2024 | 15 | 741 | 113* | 61.75 | 154.69 | 20.87 |
Most runs by an uncapped batter in an IPL season
| Player | Season | Inns | Runs | HS | Ave | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V Sooryavanshi | 2026 | 16 | 776 | 103 | 48.50 | 237.30 |
| Y Jaiswal | 2023 | 14 | 625 | 124 | 48.08 | 163.61 |
| S Marsh | 2008 | 11 | 616 | 115 | 68.44 | 139.68 |
| R Parag | 2024 | 14 | 573 | 84* | 52.09 | 149.22 |
| Prabhsimran Singh | 2025 | 17 | 549 | 91 | 32.29 | 160.52 |
| I Kishan | 2020 | 13 | 516 | 99 | 57.33 | 145.76 |
| Suryakumar Yadav | 2018 | 14 | 512 | 72 | 36.57 | 133.33 |
| Prabhsimran Singh | 2026 | 14 | 510 | 80* | 42.50 | 168.87 |
Sooryavanshi struck four fifties in 16 balls or fewer in 2026 – two more than any batter has managed across an entire IPL career. Only Travis Head and Nicholas Pooran, both in 2024, had previously done it multiple times in a single season.
His 16-ball fifty against SRH in the Eliminator equaled the fastest fifty in an IPL playoff or knockout game. The 36-ball hundred against SRH in Jaipur was the third-fastest in IPL history, with the second spot also occupied by him. He was even on course to occupy the top spot in the Eliminator before falling for 97 off 29 balls.
In the final innings of the season, he became both the youngest batter and the quickest by balls faced to reach 1000 IPL runs, getting there in just 440 balls – 105 fewer than the previous record held by Andre Russell. He reached there in just 23 innings, the joint second fastest in the league and fastest by an Indian batter.
The Powerplay was where Sooryavanshi’s dominance peaked. Of his 776 runs, 521 came in the first six overs – the most by any batter in this phase in an IPL season, surpassing David Warner’s 467 in 2016. He crossed fifty inside the Powerplay four times, equaling Head’s record from 2024 for the most such instances in a season. Overall, Sooryavanshi has done it five times in the IPL, second only to Warner’s six.
The six-hitting numbers are even more absurd. Sooryavanshi smashed 46 sixes in the Powerplay from just 223 balls, comfortably the highest for this phase in a season. To put that in perspective, until the end of 2023 no IPL team had hit as many Powerplay sixes in an entire season. In 2026 alone, Sooryavanshi out-hit five teams in this phase in terms of number of Powerplay sixes: CSK (38), RCB (36), KKR (35), GT (33) and DC (28).
Most runs in overs 1-6 in an IPL season
| Player | Season | Inns | Runs | SR | Ave | Bnd% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V Sooryavanshi | 2026 | 16 | 521 | 233.63 | 74.42 | 42.15 |
| DA Warner | 2016 | 17 | 467 | 150.16 | 93.40 | 23.15 |
| TM Head | 2024 | 15 | 402 | 208.29 | 67.00 | 38.34 |
| B Sai Sudharsan | 2025 | 15 | 402 | 155.81 | 134.00 | 24.80 |
| AC Gilchrist | 2009 | 16 | 382 | 165.36 | 47.75 | 31.16 |
| JC Buttler | 2022 | 17 | 374 | 133.57 | 53.42 | 22.14 |
Rewriting six-hitting benchmarks
If Chris Gayle established the gold standard for T20 hitting in the early 2010s, Sooryavanshi has completely redrawn it. Gayle’s 59 sixes in IPL 2012 came off 456 balls – one every 7.7 deliveries. Sooryavanshi’s 72 sixes in 2026 came from just 327 balls, a six every 4.5 deliveries. The longest gap between two of his sixes all season was only 20 balls. Among all 30-plus six seasons in IPL history, only three batters have featured a shorter gap between sixes; two of them middle-order batters while Abhishek Sharma in IPL 2024 being the only opener with a ‘lower’ bigger gap without a six (19 balls).
Most sixes in an IPL season
| Player | Season | 6s hit | Inns | Balls | Balls/6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V Sooryavanshi | 2026 | 72 | 16 | 327 | 4.5 |
| CH Gayle | 2012 | 59 | 14 | 456 | 7.7 |
| AD Russell | 2019 | 52 | 13 | 249 | 4.8 |
| CH Gayle | 2013 | 51 | 16 | 453 | 8.9 |
| JC Buttler | 2022 | 45 | 17 | 579 | 12.9 |
| CH Gayle | 2011 | 44 | 12 | 332 | 7.5 |
| Abhishek Sharma | 2026 | 43 | 15 | 275 | 6.4 |
| Abhishek Sharma | 2024 | 42 | 16 | 237 | 5.6 |
Sooryavanshi hit 10 or more sixes in an innings three times during the season, becoming the first player to do so. The only other batter to achieve it multiple times in a season was Finn Allen, also in 2026. Overall, Sooryavanshi has four such innings in the IPL – level with Gayle. He struck 12 sixes twice in the season, the most by an Indian batter in an IPL innings, surpassing his own tally of 11 from 2025, a record he had jointly held with Murali Vijay. His 12 sixes against SRH in the Eliminator were the most in an IPL playoff or knockout match, eight of them coming inside the Powerplay, also a record.
During his century against SRH in Jaipur, he became the fastest batter to 50 IPL sixes both by innings (15) and balls faced (250). The previous records belonged to Gayle (21 innings) and Priyansh Arya (361 balls).
Cow corner remains his preferred zone, accounting for 18 of his sixes. Overall, 50 of his 72 sixes came on the leg side, including 34 in the arc between square leg and midwicket.
Sooryavanshi wagon wheel in IPL 2026
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi – 6s in IPL 2026, Wagon Wheel ©Cricbuzz
Jasprit Bumrah. Pat Cummins. Josh Hazlewood. Matt Henry. Mitchell Starc. Lungi Ngidi.
All elite all-format bowlers, but the world class reputations offered no protection from Sooryavanshi. All were hit for a boundary off the first ball they bowled to him this IPL.
Against pace, he scored 648 runs at a strike rate of 239.11, hitting a boundary almost every second ball. Even against spin, he struck at 228.57 from 56 deliveries. He dominated virtually every length from seamers. The only relative quiet patches came against yorkers and full tosses. He faced 12 yorkers, scoring only two runs and getting dismissed once. Against 17 full tosses, he managed only 16 runs. Anything short of yorker length disappeared. He struck length balls at 268 compared to the season average of 148, while bouncers travelled at 300+, accounting for nearly a third of his sixes.
Against bouncers, Sooryavanshi struck at over 300. ©Cricbuzz
Sooryavanshi faced 46 bowlers in IPL 2026 and hit sixes off 34 of them. Of the 12 who avoided conceding one, only four bowled more than three deliveries to him: Mohsin Khan (12), Kartik Tyagi (9), Prasidh Krishna (8), and Vaibhav Arora (6). Mohsin proved the toughest challenge, conceding just two runs in 12 balls. In Lucknow, he became the first bowler to deliver a maiden to Sooryavanshi in the IPL before dismissing him at the end of the over. Apart from Mohsin, only Sunil Narine bowled more than one over to him while keeping his strike rate below 100 (7 runs off 8 balls).
The harshest punishment was reserved for SRH debutants Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain, who had earlier combined for eight wickets against Rajasthan. Sooryavanshi fell first ball to Hinge in his opening over of the IPL – an over in which Hinge became the first bowler to take three wickets in his maiden IPL over.
50+ runs at 300+ SR against a bowler in an IPL season
| Batter | Bowler | Season | Runs | Balls | SR | Dis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RR Pant | Mohit Sharma | 2024 | 62 | 18 | 344.44 | 0 |
| M Vijay | S Narwal | 2010 | 58 | 17 | 341.17 | 0 |
| V Sooryavanshi | PP Hinge | 2026 | 57 | 17 | 335.29 | 2 |
| HM Amla | SL Malinga | 2017 | 51 | 16 | 318.75 | 0 |
| V Sooryavanshi | Sakib Hussain | 2026 | 59 | 19 | 310.52 | 1 |
In the return fixture, Sooryavanshi responded by smashing Hinge for four consecutive sixes in the first over of the innings – the first such instance in IPL history. Across the season, he hammered 57 runs off the 17 balls he faced from Hinge at 335.29. Against his Bihar teammate Sakib, he scored 59 off 19 balls at 310.52. Against the eventual top 10 names in the Purple Cap list, Sooryavanshi scored 241 runs off 113 balls at a strike rate of 213, while striking above 160 against each of them individually.
In a season following India’s T20 World Cup triumph, when the IPL searched for a defining narrative, it was Sooryavanshi’s raw talent that towered above everything else. IPL 2026 belonged to him; the frightening part is that he is still only 15 and the best might be yet to come.