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Kavya Maran wins hearts with classy gesture towards Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after R – Kavya Maran Wins Hearts: A Classy Moment with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in IPL 2026

Tshering Dorji · · 3 min read
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A Moment of Grace Amidst the High-Stakes IPL Drama

The intensity of the Indian Premier League (IPL) often brings out raw emotions, both from the players on the field and the owners in the stands. During the high-voltage Eliminator clash between the Rajasthan Royals (RR) and the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on May 27 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, emotions were running high. While cameras captured the visible tension of SRH owner Kavya Maran as her team faced an exit from the tournament, the aftermath of the game highlighted a much more poignant narrative.

The Rising Star: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Masterclass

The conversation surrounding this match inevitably circles back to the extraordinary performance of 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The young batting prodigy proved to be the architect of Sunrisers Hyderabad’s downfall, playing a fearless and breathtaking knock of 97 runs off a mere 29 deliveries. His aggression left the SRH bowling attack completely dismantled, as he smashed 12 sixes and 5 boundaries to propel Rajasthan Royals to a 47-run victory, securing their place in Qualifier 2.

Vaibhav’s performance was not merely a one-off display of talent; it was a continuation of his record-shattering campaign in IPL 2026. With 65 sixes in the current season, the teenager has surpassed the legendary Chris Gayle’s record of 59 sixes in the 2012 edition, establishing himself as the most prolific six-hitter in a single IPL season. Furthermore, his 16-ball half-century during this Eliminator equaled the record for the fastest fifty in IPL playoff history, previously held by Suresh Raina.

Sportsmanship Beyond the Scoreboard

Despite the crushing reality of her team’s elimination, Kavya Maran chose to embody the spirit of sportsmanship. Rather than retreating from the field, she approached the young sensation near the boundary ropes to offer her congratulations. The interaction quickly became the talking point of the cricket fraternity. In a touching display of respect, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi touched Kavya’s feet, an act that was met with a warm, maternal hug from the SRH owner.

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This candid interaction, captured by cameras and shared widely across social media platforms, served as a refreshing reminder that at the core of competitive cricket lies mutual respect. It transformed a narrative of defeat into one of professional recognition and human connection, earning Kavya Maran significant praise from fans and experts alike.

A Historic Season for the Teenager

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s impact on IPL 2026 cannot be overstated. Beyond his six-hitting prowess, he has become the highest-scoring uncapped player in the tournament’s history, accumulating 680 runs at an astonishing strike rate of 242.86. By surpassing Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 2023 record of 625 runs, the youngster has firmly announced his arrival on the global stage. Having recorded three separate innings of 10-plus sixes within a single season—a feat shared with the legendary Chris Gayle—Vaibhav is effectively rewriting the record books.

As the Rajasthan Royals march forward toward the final, the focus remains on the young sensation who is redefining what a 15-year-old can achieve in the world’s most competitive T20 league. Yet, the memory of the post-match interaction in New Chandigarh will likely endure as one of the most endearing images of the 2026 season—a moment where the hard-fought battles of the pitch gave way to genuine appreciation and grace.

Tshering Dorji

Tshering Dorji is a senior sports journalist at Kuensel, Bhutan’s national newspaper, and the country’s most consistent chronicler of cricket’s quiet rise in the Himalayan kingdom. A graduate of Sherubtse College, he began his storytelling career covering traditional archery before turning his focus to cricket, a sport that slowly found a foothold in Bhutanese schools and valleys. Tshering now documents every step of Bhutan’s journey in ICC Associate cricket, from World Cricket League fixtures to age-group development tournaments. His writing is known for its warmth and precision, particularly in exploring the unique challenge of playing spin bowling at altitude and the dedication of local coaches. A winner of the Bhutan National Press Freedom Award, Tshering is also a strong advocate for youth sport and uses his platform to amplify the stories of athletes from cricket’s newest frontiers. He remains committed to ensuring that Bhutanese cricket is seen and heard on the global stage.