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IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Moves Second on All-Time Uncapped IPL Runs List After Shaun Marsh

India cricket prodidy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi continued his extraordinary IPL 2026 season by climbing to second place on the all-time list for most runs scored by an uncapped batter in a single IPL edition during Rajasthan Royals' historic chase against Lucknow Super Giants in Jaipur on Tuesday (May 19).

The teenage sensation smashed a breathtaking 93 off just 38 balls as Rajasthan Royals chased down 221 to keep their playoff hopes alive in IPL 2026.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Moves Second on All-Time Uncapped IPL Runs List

In the process, Sooryavanshi took his season tally to 579 runs in just 13 matches, surpassing Riyan Parag's 573-run tally from IPL 2024 to move second on the all-time uncapped runs list.

Only Shaun Marsh now remains ahead of him with 616 runs during the inaugural IPL season in 2008.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Historic IPL 2026 Season

At just 15 years old, Sooryavanshi has completely transformed Rajasthan Royals' batting unit with his fearless strokeplay and astonishing consistency.

Beyond the sheer volume of runs, it is the manner in which he has scored them that has stunned the cricket world.

The left-handed opener currently boasts a strike rate of nearly 236 while also becoming the first Indian batter in IPL history to smash 50 sixes in a single season. He also overtook Travis Head for the second-most powerplay runs in a single IPL season during the LSG clash.

Most Runs by Uncapped Batters in an IPL Season

Season Player Team Runs
2008 Shaun Marsh PBKS 616
2009 Tirumalasetti Suman DC 237
2010 Saurabh Tiwary MI 419
2011 Paul Valthaty PBKS 463
2012 Mandeep Singh PBKS 432
2013 Stuart Binny RR 293
2014 Manish Pandey KXIP 401
2015 Shreyas Iyer DD 439
2016 Karun Nair DD 357
2017 Rahul Tripathi RPS 391
2018 Suryakumar Yadav MI 512
2019 Suryakumar Yadav MI 424
2020 Ishan Kishan MI 516
2021 Rahul Tripathi KKR 397
2022 Abhishek Sharma SRH 426
2023 Yashasvi Jaiswal RR 625
2024 Riyan Parag RR 573
2025 Prabhsimran Singh PBKS 536
2026* Vaibhav Sooryavanshi RR 579

Chasing Shaun Marsh's Legendary Record

While Sooryavanshi has already overtaken Riyan Parag's tally, the Rajasthan Royals opener is now rapidly closing in on Shaun Marsh's iconic 616-run season from IPL 2008.

With league matches still remaining, Sooryavanshi has a realistic opportunity to become the highest-scoring uncapped batter in IPL history.

Given his current strike rate and aggressive approach, the record appears firmly within reach.

Rajasthan Royals Continue Producing Young Superstars

Another remarkable aspect of this statistical list is Rajasthan Royals' growing dominance in developing young Indian batting stars.

After Yashasvi Jaiswal's breakout 2023 season and Riyan Parag's emergence in 2024, Sooryavanshi has now carried that legacy forward in even more explosive fashion.

The Royals' fearless backing of young talent continues to separate them from several franchises in the IPL ecosystem.

IPL 2026 Becoming Sooryavanshi's Tournament

Sooryavanshi's impact this season extends far beyond just runs. He currently sits among the leading contenders for the Orange Cap after overtaking Heinrich Klaasen following the LSG match.

The teenager has already:

  • Scored over 579 runs in 13 matches
  • Registered a century
  • Broken the Indian six-hitting record in a season
  • Produced one of the highest strike rates in IPL history for a 500+ run campaigns

At this stage, IPL 2026 is no longer merely a breakout season for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

It is rapidly becoming one of the greatest uncapped batting campaigns the tournament has ever witnessed.

Story first published: Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 1:13 [IST]
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