RR vs GT, IPL 2026 Qualifier 2: Can Gujarat Titans crack the Vaibhav Sooryavanshi code?
NEW CHANDIGARH: The last time Mohammed Siraj ran in at Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the contest lasted only a couple of overs, but still captured the mood of this IPL season. After being swatted for six in the first over, and then hit for three boundaries in Siraj’s second, the Gujarat Titans pacer banged one in short and hostile and eventually had the 15-year-old undone.
In the same innings, Kagiso Rabada too discovered that reputation and pace can mean little to a teenager who bats as if consequences are someone else’s problem. On Friday night at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Stadium here, that duel returns with far greater stakes attached.
Qualifier 2 between Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans is not merely a fight for a place in the final. It also brings together a polished, system-driven bowling unit and a young batter who has altered the emotional tempo of this tournament, one swing at a time.
Gujarat Titans arrive bruised after Royal Challengers Bengaluru dismantled their highly-rated bowling attack in Qualifier 1. For much of the season, GT’s fast bowlers have operated like a well-drilled unit — Siraj with his skiddy aggression, Rabada with bursts of hostility and Prasidh Krishna extracting awkward bounce. Together, they have built GT’s campaign on discipline rather than spectacle.
But Sooryavanshi does not appear particularly interested in discipline. His astonishing 97 off 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator felt less like an innings and more like a passage of play unfolding at double speed. Even Pat Cummins was dragged into the rush, and every over carried danger for the bowler.
GT, on the other hand, remain structurally dependent on consistency. Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan build innings with precision, Jos Buttler supplies acceleration and their bowlers usually squeeze opponents into errors. It is cricket played with method rather than chaos. The challenge for them is obvious. If Sooryavanshi survives the opening exchanges, the geometry of the game changes rapidly.
And yet, Gujarat will believe they have found some clues. The teenager’s occasional discomfort against the short ball remains one of the few visible points of attack in an otherwise intimidating batting profile. Siraj exploited it once; others have tried through the tournament. The question is whether GT can persist with that plan without allowing Sooryavanshi room to free his arms square of the wicket.
GT assistant coach Parthiv Patel was careful not to reveal tactical specifics but acknowledged the scale of the challenge. “I’m very excited about the way he (Sooryavanshi) is batting. Hopefully, we will be able to get him out early,” he added.
Rajasthan Royals, increasingly, are being powered by two forces — Sooryavanshi’s hitting at the top and Jofra Archer’s pace with the ball. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s contributions, meanwhile, have almost slipped behind the glare created by his teenage opening partner.
Parthiv defended that approach strongly despite criticism following their heavy loss to RCB. “We know what kind of cricket we want to play,” he said. “We trust in our ability. We know what we can do. Since GT’s inception, four out of five years, we have qualified (for the playoffs). The results are there for everyone to see.”
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Gujarat Titans arrive bruised after Royal Challengers Bengaluru dismantled their highly-rated bowling attack in Qualifier 1. For much of the season, GT’s fast bowlers have operated like a well-drilled unit — Siraj with his skiddy aggression, Rabada with bursts of hostility and Prasidh Krishna extracting awkward bounce. Together, they have built GT’s campaign on discipline rather than spectacle.
But Sooryavanshi does not appear particularly interested in discipline. His astonishing 97 off 29 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator felt less like an innings and more like a passage of play unfolding at double speed. Even Pat Cummins was dragged into the rush, and every over carried danger for the bowler.
GT, on the other hand, remain structurally dependent on consistency. Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan build innings with precision, Jos Buttler supplies acceleration and their bowlers usually squeeze opponents into errors. It is cricket played with method rather than chaos. The challenge for them is obvious. If Sooryavanshi survives the opening exchanges, the geometry of the game changes rapidly.
GT assistant coach Parthiv Patel was careful not to reveal tactical specifics but acknowledged the scale of the challenge. “I’m very excited about the way he (Sooryavanshi) is batting. Hopefully, we will be able to get him out early,” he added.
Rajasthan Royals, increasingly, are being powered by two forces — Sooryavanshi’s hitting at the top and Jofra Archer’s pace with the ball. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s contributions, meanwhile, have almost slipped behind the glare created by his teenage opening partner.
Parthiv defended that approach strongly despite criticism following their heavy loss to RCB. “We know what kind of cricket we want to play,” he said. “We trust in our ability. We know what we can do. Since GT’s inception, four out of five years, we have qualified (for the playoffs). The results are there for everyone to see.”
Stay updated with IPL Live Score and the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL schedule and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap.
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