Sooryavanshi, Priyansh Arya redefining powerplay batting: Cheteshwar Pujara

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 24 (ANI): Former Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara and pacer Umesh Yadav highlighted the reasons why Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Punjab Kings’ (PBKS) Priyansh Arya have been consistent in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the 15-year-old prodigy, and 24-year-old left-hander Priyansh Arya have gone head-to-head, consistently giving their teams explosive starts in the Powerplay and displaying the composure of seasoned professionals. While Sooryavanshi has scored 254 runs in seven innings at an average of 36.29 and a strike rate of 220.87, Priyansh has slammed 211 runs in five innings at an average of 42.20 and a strike rate of 248.24.

Speaking on JioHotstar’s ‘Champions Waali Commentary’, JioStar experts Cheteshwar Pujara praised both the batters for their clarity and confidence at a young age. He noted that both players have a clear understanding of their game and back their intent without hesitation. While Sooryavanshi stands out for his raw power, Priyansh impresses with his timing and ability to read the ball. Pujara added that the duo are redefining Powerplay batting and shows great potential for future growth.

“What stands out for me is not just the stroke play, it’s the clarity. At that age, most players are still figuring out where they belong, but Priyansh and Vaibhav already know exactly how they want to play the game. It’s not about reckless hitting; it’s about backing your intent without second-guessing. Vaibhav brings that raw, uncompromising power, while Priyansh gives you time on the ball that you simply can’t teach. Together, they’re redefining what a Powerplay can look like, and more importantly, they’re doing it on their own terms. Obviously, they will continue to improve and grow but what I am seeing at such a young age is very exciting,” Pujara said. Umesh Yadav, on the other hand, said the key difference lies in the duo’s ability to adapt within an innings. He praised the batters’ mix of aggression and smart strike rotation, along with strong game awareness and clarity of identity.

“There’s no question about talent, but what separates these boys is their ability to adapt within the same innings. One moment they’re taking the attack on, the next they’re rotating strike, taking singles and doubles, assessing the situation before they explode again, that’s high-level T20 thinking. The fearless approach is just the surface; underneath that is game awareness, match-ups, and a strong sense of identity. They’re not trying to be like anyone, they’re comfortable being themselves, and that’s why they’ve become the standout young batters this season,” Umesh said.

Coming to RR’s next match, they will face Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 25, while Punjab Kings will face Delhi Capitals on the same day. (ANI)

Latest

Selfless Virat Kohli praises Devdutt Padikkal as real hero of RCB’s win over GT

Virat Kohli credited Devdutt Padikkal after Royal Challengers Bengaluru chased down 206 against Gujarat Titans. Their partnership shaped the chase and kept RCB

IPL 2026: R Ashwin slams MI skipper Hardik Pandya for questionable captaincy calls vs CSK: ‘I am slightly underwhelmed’

Mumbai Indians (MI) are currently languishing in eighth place in the IPL 2026 standings, with four points from seven matches.

‘Pat, I am your big fan…’: SRH prodigy Praful Hinge on first interaction with his idol Cummins

Sunrisers Hyderabad's (SRH) young fast bowler Praful Hinge opened up on his meeting with the team's designated captain Pat Cummins, someone the 24-year-old pace

IPL 2026: ‘Too predictable’ – Wasim Jaffer flags Suryakumar Yadav’s dip in form, says ‘needs a plan B’

In IPL 2026 so far, Suryakumar Yadav has scored just 156 runs from seven matches at a strike rate of 141.81. He has scored just one half-century so far.

Farewell Grandma: New Zealand great Suzie Bates to retire after Women’s T20 World Cup

New Zealand legend Suzie Bates has announced that she will retire from international cricket after the Women’s T20 World Cup in June and July, bringing an end

Topics

Selfless Virat Kohli praises Devdutt Padikkal as real hero of RCB’s win over GT

Virat Kohli credited Devdutt Padikkal after Royal Challengers Bengaluru chased down 206 against Gujarat Titans. Their partnership shaped the chase and kept RCB

UK mother, 56, dies at assisted dying clinic in Switzerland after son’s death

A 56-year-old woman from the UK has died at an assisted dying clinic in Switzerland, according to news report. She had earlier spoken about struggling with grie

Michael Box Office Collection: Jaafar Jackson film breaks records with $12.6M US previews despite poor reviews

Lionsgate's Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' is heading for a record-breaking opening weekend with $12.6 million in US previews and $18.5 million internationall

Grieving UK mother ends life at Swiss clinic after paying £10,000

A grieving British mother, Wendy Duffy, died by assisted suicide in Switzerland after losing her son, sparking debate over suicide tourism, legality, and ethica

Charter Shares Fall Most Ever After Disappointing Results

Charter Communications Inc. shares fell the most ever after the company reported “underwhelming” quarterly results.

Khal Nayak is back: Sanjay Dutt unveils teaser, revives iconic role in new Jio Studios film

Sanjay Dutt and Aksha Kamboj have acquired rights to the 1993 film Khal Nayak, with Jio Studios set to produce a new project. The move signals a revival of the

Lodha Developers targets ₹24,000 crore in housing sales in FY27

The company recorded a 21% year-on-year jump in revenue from operations to ₹16,676 crore in FY26 compared to ₹13,779.5 crore in the preceding year, on acc

JioStar’s quarterly profit drops 53% as ad slowdown, content costs weigh

India's largest media company’s fourth-quarter revenue from operations rose 21.4% quarter-on-quarter to ₹8,372 crore, while its earnings before interest, t
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img