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Yashasvi Jaiswal’s RR Release Demanded After Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s Carnage – Should Yashasvi Jaiswal Leave Rajasthan Royals? Ambati Rayudu Weighs In

Hamza Tariq · · 3 min read
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The Rise of a New Prodigy

The IPL 2026 season has been defined by the breathtaking performances of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. In a recent Eliminator match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, the 15-year-old sensation bulldozed the opposition bowlers, crafting a blistering 97 off just 29 deliveries. His heroics were not merely an individual masterclass; they propelled the Rajasthan Royals into the second qualifier, cementing his status as the tournament’s most talked-about talent. As the current holder of the Orange Cap with 680 runs in 15 innings, Sooryavanshi has become a force of nature.

The Ambati Rayudu Perspective

While the Royals celebrate their success, former Chennai Super Kings icon Ambati Rayudu has raised a provocative point regarding the team’s opening partnership. Rayudu believes that Yashasvi Jaiswal, an established Indian Test opener and a star in his own right, is being inadvertently overshadowed by the sheer velocity of Sooryavanshi’s meteoric ascent. According to Rayudu, remaining in the same team may hinder Jaiswal’s ability to be the primary leader of an innings.

Speaking on ESPNCricinfo, Rayudu stated, “He needs to change his team because he cannot just bat with the guy and be overshadowed every single time. Jaiswal is a star in his own right. If he goes to another team, he will win games on his own.” Rayudu even suggested that a move to the Mumbai Indians could be an ideal fit, noting that Jaiswal already has strong ties to the Mumbai domestic setup, which could provide him with a fresh platform to dominate.

Defining the Dynamics of Success

Rayudu’s logic goes beyond just the career trajectory of Jaiswal; he believes such a move would also benefit the teenager. A young, high-impact player like Sooryavanshi, Rayudu argues, needs a senior partner who is not locked in a subtle, psychological competition for top-billing. “He needs that space and a platform,” Rayudu explained. “Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will continue to overshadow people. He needs a senior partner who can deal with it and be happy for his success rather than feeling like they are in a constant contest.”

Analyzing the 2026 Season Performance

While the narrative of being “overshadowed” is compelling, the statistics show that Jaiswal has by no means had a poor season. He has accumulated 426 runs in 15 innings, maintaining a respectable average of 32.76 and an aggressive strike rate of 153.23. Among his highlights was a magnificent 77* off just 32 balls against the Mumbai Indians, proving that he remains a match-winner at the highest level.

However, when placed side-by-side with Sooryavanshi’s staggering average of 45.33 and a strike rate of 242.85, it is clear why the contrast is so stark. The teenager is operating at a frequency rarely seen in the history of the IPL, making it difficult for any opening partner to maintain a similar level of visibility.

Looking Ahead: The Qualifier 2 Challenge

Regardless of the speculation surrounding team dynamics and potential transfers, the Rajasthan Royals have immediate business to attend to. The team is set to face the Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2. The high-stakes clash is scheduled to take place at the Mullanpur Stadium in New Chandigarh on Friday, May 29. With the final on the line, fans will be eager to see if the Royals’ opening pair can replicate their recent form or if the pressure of the playoff stage shifts the burden onto the rest of the batting lineup. As the tournament reaches its business end, all eyes will be on whether Sooryavanshi continues his carnage or if Jaiswal steps up to steal the spotlight once more.

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Hamza Tariq

Hamza Tariq covers ICC tournaments, bilateral series, and global cricket news.