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Andre Russell and Chris Gayle left stunned by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Eliminator – Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Stuns IPL: Gayle and Russell Praise 15-Year-Old Prodigy

Ali Naseer · · 3 min read
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A New Force Emerges in the IPL

In the high-stakes arena of the IPL 2026 Eliminator, a 15-year-old boy has rewritten the script for explosive batting. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, affectionately dubbed ‘Boss Baby,’ delivered a performance for the ages at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, single-handedly propelling the Rajasthan Royals into Qualifier 2 against the Gujarat Titans.

The Eliminator Carnage

Tasked with facing a potent Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling attack, Sooryavanshi showed no signs of nerves. When SRH captain Pat Cummins opted to bowl first, he likely did not anticipate the onslaught that followed. The youngster began his assault in the very first over, depositing a delivery from Cummins into the stands. From there, the momentum was unstoppable.

By the conclusion of the powerplay, Sooryavanshi had already raced to 60 runs off just 20 deliveries, having cleared the ropes eight times. His ability to find the middle of the bat with such consistency left even the most seasoned bowlers bewildered. Though his innings eventually concluded at 97 off 29 balls—just shy of breaking Chris Gayle’s record for the fastest IPL century—the damage had been done.

Legends Take Notice

The sheer power and audacity of the innings caught the attention of two of the greatest T20 cricketers in history: Chris Gayle and Andre Russell. Both stars took to social media to express their admiration.

Chris Gayle, the ‘Universe Boss’ and a master of the format, lauded the teenager’s fearlessness. He shared moments from the broadcast, labeling Sooryavanshi a ‘new six machine’ and encouraging him after he narrowly missed out on the century mark. Andre Russell offered a more personal message, urging the youngster to ignore the noise regarding age-related controversies that have circulated online. Russell emphasized that the focus should remain on the raw talent displayed on the field, famously commenting, ‘See ball, hit ball.’

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Defining the Season

This tournament has served as a coming-out party for Sooryavanshi. Now in his second IPL season, he has established himself as a dominant force. With 680 runs in 15 matches, he currently dons the prestigious Orange Cap, boasting an incredible strike rate of 243. With 65 sixes to his name, he has redefined what is possible in a single campaign.

The Road Ahead

Following Sooryavanshi’s departure, the Rajasthan Royals posted a formidable total of 243. The SRH chase was systematically dismantled by Jofra Archer, who claimed the wickets of the top-order trio—Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, and Ishan Kishan—within the powerplay. Despite valiant efforts from Nitish Kumar Reddy and Salil Arora, SRH fell short by 47 runs.

As Rajasthan Royals look ahead to their clash with the Gujarat Titans, all eyes remain fixed on Sooryavanshi. Whether he is silencing critics or setting new benchmarks, the ‘Boss Baby’ has undoubtedly transformed the landscape of the 2026 season. Cricket fans around the world are watching closely as a generational talent begins his journey toward greatness.

Statistical Dominance

  • Total Runs (15 matches): 680
  • Batting Average: 45.33
  • Strike Rate: 243
  • Total Sixes: 65
  • Milestones: 4 Fifties, 1 Century

As the business end of the IPL approaches, the confidence displayed by Sooryavanshi remains his greatest asset. His ability to perform under the immense pressure of an Eliminator match suggests that his sky-high potential is only just beginning to be realized.

Ali Naseer

Ali Naseer is a senior sports correspondent for The News International, known for his authoritative coverage of Pakistan cricket and his razor‑sharp technical analysis. A graduate of the University of Karachi, he began his career documenting club cricket in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the Northern Areas, bringing to light the raw fast‑bowling talent that has become Pakistan’s hallmark. Ali’s work now spans global ICC tournaments and every edition of the Pakistan Super League, where he is a familiar face in the press box. He combines an intimate knowledge of the domestic structure with an ability to break down high‑pressure match situations for a national readership. His columns on the art of reverse swing and the history of Pakistani pace bowlers have become essential reading for fans. Twice honoured by the APNS and his own paper, Ali remains dedicated to telling the stories of the players and places that keep Pakistan cricket alive.