Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s stormy style! Just one six away from breaking Pollard’s world record
Lucknow: Rajasthan Royals’ 15-year-old sensational batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi is making waves in IPL 2026. By batting explosively in every match, he not only gives a fast start to his team but is also surprising the stalwarts of the cricket world. In the initial days, questions were raised on his aggressive style whether this young batsman only knows how to play lappa-chhappa, but now Vaibhav has answered all the questions with his bat.
Vaibhav wastes no time in getting set. His habit of playing big shots from the very first ball is giving him a different identity. So far in the IPL 2026 season, he has scored 400 runs, out of which 358 runs have come only from fours and sixes. This season, he has hit 34 fours and 37 sixes, while scoring only 42 runs from singles and doubles.
One more six… Pollard’s record will be broken!
Vaibhav has so far scored 1101 runs in 27 innings in T20 cricket, which includes 4 centuries and 3 half-centuries. He has hit 99 sixes in T20 and is now just one hit away from the figure of 100 sixes.
Kieron Pollard made the fastest record of hitting 100 sixes in T20 in 843 balls. Whereas, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has hit 99 sixes in just 511 balls. That is, it is now considered certain that Pollard’s world record will be broken.
The splendor of glory in IPL
This is Vaibhav’s second IPL season. So far, he has scored 652 runs in 16 matches, which includes 2 centuries and 3 half-centuries. Last season, he made the record of the fastest century by an Indian batsman in IPL history by scoring a century in 35 balls. This season also he scored a century in 36 balls. So far in his IPL career, he has hit 61 sixes and 52 fours.
The world’s leading cricketers are now praising Vaibhav. The journey ahead of this young star, who has made many big records in a very short time, is going to be even more exciting.
Next match: Rajasthan Royals will face Delhi Capitals on May 1. Will Vaibhav break Pollard’s record in this match?
Comments are closed.