A dejected Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after falling on 97 runs in IPL Eliminator vs SRH. (Screengrab)
Then came the moment nobody, except those wearing Orange, wanted.When Smaran Ravichandran held on to the catch at third man, the stadium briefly fell silent.Sooryavanshi stood frozen. He stared into the distance, almost refusing to believe what had happened. He was just three runs away from immortality, three runs away from the fastest hundred in IPL history. The dream had slipped away in an instant.As Sunrisers Hyderabad players jogged up to pat his back, Sooryavanshi looked inconsolable. He punched his bat in frustration, wearing the heartbreak of every fan in the stadium. Around him, though, thousands rose to their feet because they knew they had witnessed something far greater than a missed record.Records can wait. They can be shattered another day.

Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi plays a shot during the IPL 2026 Eliminator match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. (ANI Photo)
After the match, Sooryavanshi admitted his mistake in the dismissal. “I played that shot purposefully because I saw the fielder where he was standing. I tried to hit it much squarer. Had I played the ramp towards third man, it would’ve gone away to the fence,” he told broadcasters.What unfolded in Mullanpur will not be about the three more runs and everything that came with it. It was about a 15-year-old walking onto one of cricket’s biggest stages and making seasoned international stars look ordinary. It was about fearlessness, clarity and audacity. It was about a teenager batting as if pressure was merely a word in the dictionary.The scoreboard will remember it as 97 off 29 balls. The IPL may remember it as the night Vaibhav Sooryavanshi told the world he could do this in pressure cooker games just the way he has in league encounters.But those who watched it unfold will remember something else.They will remember the night the future arrived.
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