
Shivam Sharma
abplive|21-06-2026
Most young cricketers feel the suffocating weight of expectation in high-stakes matches, but 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi treats them like his personal playground. The teenage left-hander has enjoyed a staggering breakout year in 2026, establishing an unprecedented reputation as the ultimate big-game clutch performer across international, domestic, and franchise cricket.
From anchoring world tournaments to turning the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs on its head, the young opener has consistently delivered jaw-dropping, rapid-fire knocks when trophies are on the line.
Sooryavanshi’s ability to completely dismantle elite bowling attacks during knockout stages is reflected in his mind-boggling statistics throughout the 2026 calendar year:
U19 World Cup Semifinal: 68 runs off 33 balls
U19 World Cup Final: 175 runs off 80 balls
IPL Eliminator: 97 runs off 29 balls
IPL Qualifier: 96 runs off 47 balls
Tri-Series A-Final: 94 runs off 29 balls
What makes this run truly historic is the sheer consistency of his explosive strike rate under immense pressure.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's first weaponized his attacking intent at the Under-19 World Cup, single-handedly driving India to the title. After a blazing 33-ball 68 in the semifinal, he followed it up with a monumental, career-defining 175 off just 80 deliveries in the final.
IPL Phenomenon: Transitioning into top-tier franchise cricket with the Rajasthan Royals, he didn't blink against senior international bowlers. He fell just short of twin centuries in the playoffs, smashing a devastating 29-ball 97 in the Eliminator, followed immediately by a tactical 96 off 47 balls in the Qualifier.
List A Masterclass: He capped off his incredible run in the Tri-Series A-team final against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla, breaking the world record for the fastest List A half-century (off just 11 balls) before finishing with a spectacular 94 off 29 balls.
For a player still in his mid-teens, Sooryavanshi is quickly proving that the bigger the occasion, the harder he hits.




