RR vs RCB, IPL 2026: Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s most revealing shot in his 26-ball 78 was the one he didn’t play

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|11-04-2026

There is a temptation, with innings like Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s 78 off 26 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), to reduce them to spectacle. Suryavanshi resists that simplification, even on a night that invites it.

In the penultimate over of the PowerPlay against RCB in Guwahati on Friday, he had just taken Bhuvneshwar Kumar for two successive sixes to bring up a half-century off 15 balls. And then came the fifth ball, quieter, almost incongruous.

A slower delivery, on a length, on middle and leg.

Suryavanshi checked himself and played it back down the pitch. It was a small act of restraint. When the pace came off, so did his bat speed. It is not the absence of premeditation that stands out, but the ability to abandon it, mid-thought, mid-swing.

The next ball was short, and he created room to ramp it over short third man for four. But the previous delivery lingered, as such moments often do. This was not instinct alone operating at high speed, but perception keeping pace with it.

His eventual score, at a strike rate touching 300, powered Rajasthan Royals to 129 for two in 8.1 overs in a chase of 202.

Eight fours and seven sixes told one version of the innings.

The other lay in how early he has been imposing himself, and against whom, as if reputations were merely details to be worked around. The first time he faced Jasprit Bumrah, he hit him for six. Against Josh Hazlewood, it was four, then more fours, then a six.

Alongside him, Yashasvi Jaiswal ensures that Rajasthan Royals is rarely asked to build. Suryavanshi is enabled to accelerate rather than rebuild, to press where others might pause.

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Across three innings this season, 52 off 17 against Chennai Super Kings, 39 off 14 against Mumbai Indians, and now 78 off 26, the consistency lies not just in scoring rate but in clarity. He arrives with a map of options, but one that remains provisional to what the ball demands, revised ball by ball.

The question is not whether he can dominate an over. It is whether this clarity survives when bowlers stop missing, when the game slows just enough to demand a different kind of patience.

For now, Suryavanshi is not merely overwhelming attacks. He is reading them, adjusting to them, and making even the most established names look, briefly, reactive.

Published on Apr 11, 2026

For now, Suryavanshi is not merely overwhelming attacks. He is reading them, adjusting to them, and making even the most established names look, briefly, reactive.

Published on Apr 11, 2026

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