Twitter Stands with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi After Tough Knockout Night

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has already dominated in the IPL playoffs. He also went on to score 96 runs in the Qualifier 2 clash against Gujarat Titans but it ended up in a losing cause. Following this, the young talent was spotted in tears after missing out on the final spot.

‌No matter who wins the Indian Premier League 2026 title, whether it is Gujarat Titans or Royal Challengers Bengaluru. This season will be remembered for one and only, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. He entered the tournament as a kid and ended it being the Universe Baby Boss with various records to his name. 
With his brilliant performances, Rajasthan Royals were able to make it to the Qualifier 2 clash against Gujarat Titans. He went on to score 96 runs while Rajasthan was batting first. His knock and Donovan Ferreira’s finishing touch helped RR to reach a competitive total. But it was not enough for the team to win the game. 
Shubman Gill showcased his talent with the bat, as he went on to smash a century, with Sai Sudharsan scoring a half-century. With GT winning the game, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was spotted in tears.
Here's how Twitter reacted to chin up the youngster.

Kohli's Situation 

A Twitter user said that he suffered a fate similar to Virat Kohli. Even after scoring tons of runs for his team, the bowlers conceded more than he scored which resulted in a loss. 

Lone Warrior

Another Twitter user reacted to his performances by calling him out as a lone warrior for the team. He gave his absolute best but it was still not enough.

Living the Dream

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is just 15 years old. This is an age where every child dreams to play the IPL and he did not just play it, he went on to dominate the same. 
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