Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has been in terrific form this IPL.
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Fearless, attacking cricket isn’t just a throwaway expression for Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals. It is embedded in their philosophies on the pitch, and has been central to much of their success in IPL 2026. The tension of a high-stakes Eliminator at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium on Wednesday, the winner of which will advance to Qualifier 2 at the same venue, complicates the execution of an unfettered approach, but both these teams have built up to this moment to revel on occasions like these.
For Sunrisers, the no-holds-barred aggression with the bat has been shaped by the top four of Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen. Head may not have had his most productive campaign this year, but the performances of the other three have compensated adequately. With Klaasen, Kishan and Abhishek among the top 10 run-getters at the end of the league phase, SRH has been able to amass a total 200 or more as many as nine times, the joint-most alongside Punjab Kings this season. For Klaasen to have racked up 606 runs in the middle-order deserves special praise.
Such firepower, however, won’t faze the rival camp. No situation, not even facing the peerless Jasprit Bumrah, has overawed particularly opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in a fledgling IPL career that took flight a year ago. If the precocious teen grabs the spotlight in his maiden knockout game in the league, he will be adding another feather to an already-ornate cap. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel have played solid supporting roles.
On a surface expected to yield plenty of runs, the bowling attacks will have to do their bit. For SRH, the pace quartet of Pat Cummins, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain and Praful Hinge has found a method to curtail the madness. In RR’s case, Jofra Archer has had to largely carry the load.
The many subplots should make for a box-office encounter.
Published – May 26, 2026 08:39 pm IST


