How will Gujarat Titans stop Sixer King Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in GT vs RR Qualifier 2? Coach said- Our plan is ready

Parthiv Patel Reveals GT’s Plan To Stop Vaibhav Sooryavanshi In IPL 2026 Qualifier 2: The biggest question of IPL 2026 now is – after all? Vaibhav Suryavanshi Who will stop? After playing an explosive inning of 97 runs on 29 balls in the eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad, this 15 year old batsman is no longer just a young talent but has become another name of fear for every team. Now before Qualifier-2, Gujarat Titans have also openly admitted that if they want to reach the final, then first of all Vaibhav Suryavanshi will have to be dismissed quickly.

GT’s assistant coach Parthiv Patel said before the match that the team has repeatedly watched the videos of Vaibhav’s batting and a special plan has been prepared against him. Parthiv said, “It is great to see the way he is batting, but being the opposition team, our aim will be to get him out early. Other teams are also thinking the same. We have watched his videos and hopefully we will be able to implement our plan properly.”

However, Parthiv did not tell what is the real plan of GT. He said smilingly that the answer will be found on the field.

Actually, the entire cricket world is shocked after the way Vaibhav destroyed the bowlers against SRH. He scored 97 runs in just 29 balls, which included 12 sixes. During this, he also equaled Suresh Raina’s record of fastest fifty in IPL playoffs. Vaibhav completed his half-century in just 16 balls.

Not only this, he remained just 3 runs away from breaking Chris Gayle’s record of fastest IPL century in 30 balls. However, he definitely broke another big record of Gayle – most sixes in an IPL season. Now he has 65 sixes in his name.

The most interesting match in Qualifier-2 is considered to be between Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Mohammad Siraj and Kagiso Rabada. Both the fast bowlers have been in excellent form in IPL 2026 with the new ball, but Vaibhav has targeted almost every big bowler this season.

680 runs in 15 innings, a strike rate of more than 242, 65 sixes and fear ingrained in the bowlers… That is why now the first agenda of every team meeting is only one, “How to stop Vaibhav?”

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