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Kyle Jamieson all pumped up, gives fiery send-off after handing Sooryavanshi rare failure; no Starc vs Vaibhav battle

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi lasted just two balls in the middle against the Delhi Capitals.

Updated on: May 1, 2026, 20:30:09 IST
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) contest between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals was billed as a battle between Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Mitchell Starc. After smashing Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, one expected the Australian left-arm pacer to get a first taste of the young prodigy and his brilliance. However, it wasn't meant to be at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Friday. The 15-year-old lasted just two balls in the middle as he was sent back to the pavilion by Kyle Jamieson.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi lasted just two balls against the Delhi Capitals. (AFP)
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi lasted just two balls against the Delhi Capitals. (AFP)

Sooryavanshi smashed the first ball he faced for a boundary; however, he lost his wicket on the very next delivery. The tall New Zealand pacer dished out a low-dipping full toss. The left-hander, who was hanging back in the crease, looked to dig it out, but the delivery took an under-edge, and the ball rolled off the back pad onto the stumps.

The stumps were rattled, and Jamieson and the rest of the Delhi lineup were pumped up. On the other hand, Sooryavanshi sported a dejected look as he walked back to the hut after scoring just four runs. Jamieson even gave a fiery send-off as he celebrated right in the face of the youngster.

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Rajasthan's troubles mounted in the next over when Sooryavanshi lost his wicket to Jamieson. Sooryavanshi's wicket was a big one for the Capitals, considering the form he has shown in the IPL 2026 season. Earlier, in the tournament, he became the fastest to surpass 400 runs in a single edition, in terms of balls faced.

What did the captains say at the toss?

At the toss, Rajasthan captain Parag said his decision to bat first was dictated by the pitch, as he expects the track to get a bit slower as the game progresses.

“We're going to bat first. I think it's not the usual Jaipur wicket. It's a bit dry; we noticed that yesterday, and the pitch played a little faster the other day. So hopefully it gets a little slow in the back end, so that's why we're batting first,” said Parag.

“Everyone's stepping up. That has been the motto, like, as I was saying, we haven't been playing proper and complete cricket for 40 overs. Hopefully we can narrow it down as the tournament reaches the business end. Another show today and we can rest for a few days,” he added.

For the fixture in Jaipur, the Royals made two changes to their lineup while the Capitals also rang in the changes, bringing in Pathum Nissanka, Mitchell Starc and Ashutosh Shama in the playing XI.

 
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Vishesh Roy

Vishesh Roy is a sports journalist with a strong focus on cricket. He began his career at Asian News International (ANI), where he covered a range of high-profile events, including the India Open, Legends Cricket League, the England–India Test series in Ahmedabad in 2021, and the inauguration of the Narendra Modi Stadium. During his tenure at ANI, he also reported extensively on domestic cricket, covering several Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy matches across the country. While cricket remains his primary beat, Vishesh has also reported on tennis, football and WWE. After a stint of over three years at ANI, Vishesh moved to NDTV, where he gained hands-on experience in digital-first journalism, with a particular emphasis on live blogs and real-time news reporting. He joined Hindustan Times in October 2024 and quickly established himself with a series of exclusive interviews and source-driven stories. Ahead of the IPL 2025 auction, Hindustan Times was the first to report that the two-day event would be held in Saudi Arabia. In the early months of his tenure, Vishesh secured interviews with leading cricketers, including Pat Cummins, Shreyas Iyer, Nitish Kumar Reddy and Rashid Latif. He has also closely tracked the rise of emerging talents such as Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Priyansh Arya by speaking to their current and childhood coaches. His background in on-field reporting has helped Hindustan Times Digital break exclusive stories on major developments, including Virat Kohli’s return to the Ranji and Vijay Hazare Trophy, IPL scheduling, and the T20 World Cup controversy involving Bangladesh and Pakistan.

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