
You will play all games, so don’t worry about your place.” That one line from Riyan Parag perfectly sums up not just belief, but the culture being built within the Rajasthan Royals camp in IPL 2026. And if there was ever a night that justified that backing, it belonged to 15-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
Fresh off turning 15 just days ago, Suryavanshi delivered a knock that has already entered IPL folklore a breathtaking 15-ball half-century that left Chennai Super Kings stunned and the cricketing world in disbelief. At an age where most players are still figuring out school cricket, Suryavanshi is dominating one of the toughest leagues in the world.
Parag’s statement wasn’t just a routine captain’s reassurance. It was a clear message: talent will be trusted, and fear of failure has no place in this setup. For a young prodigy like Suryavanshi, that kind of backing is priceless. It allows him to play freely, express himself, and take the game on exactly what he did against CSK.
What makes this story even more incredible is that this wasn’t a one-off. Suryavanshi already holds the record for the second-fastest century in IPL history a statistic that underlines his fearless approach and extraordinary ability. His 15-ball fifty now adds another milestone, further cementing his status as a generational talent in the making.
Parag, who himself has grown into a leadership role this season, seems to understand the importance of nurturing young talent. Instead of putting pressure on Suryavanshi, he has removed it entirely. “You will play all games” is more than a vote of confidence it’s a statement of long-term intent.
The result? A fearless teenager taking down seasoned international bowlers with ease, redefining what’s possible at such a young age.
If this is just the beginning, IPL 2026 might well be remembered as the season where a 15-year-old didn’t just arrive he took over.



