Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Virat Kohli today
Battle of generations today. 15-year-old Vaibhav will face 37-year-old Virat Kohli. Two completely different generation, batting philosophies, and roles. Who will come out on top today?
Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Friday struck a 15-ball half century against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
This equals his own record of the joint second-fastest fifty that he scored against Chennai Super Kings earlier this season.
Suryavanshi and Jake Fraser-McGurk are the only two batters to notch up two 15-ball fifties in the IPL. Yusuf Pathan, Sunil Narine and Nicholas Pooran are the only other batters to have achieved this feat.
Led by the teenage prodigy’s effort, Rajasthan put up 97 runs in the first six, the side’s best haul in the PowerPlay.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Friday struck a 15-ball half century against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
This equals his own record of the joint second-fastest fifty that he scored against Chennai Super Kings earlier this season.
Suryavanshi and Jake Fraser-McGurk are the only two batters to notch up two 15-ball fifties in the IPL. Yusuf Pathan, Sunil Narine and Nicholas Pooran are the only other batters to have achieved this feat.
Led by the teenage prodigy’s effort, Rajasthan put up 97 runs in the first six, the side’s best haul in the PowerPlay.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Rajasthan Royals batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi on Friday struck a 15-ball half century against Royal Challengers…
Updated : Apr 10, 2026 16:51 IST

Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Welcome to the live coverage of the IPL 2026 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Preview: The two unbeaten teams of the season – Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru – will take on each other in the battle to extend the winning run. Royals are currently at the top with three wins out of three while Royal Challengers have won both its games so far and are currently third in the points table.
Head-to-head record: It has been a fairly contested fixture with RCB winning 17 games and RR 14 out of 34 games. Three matches were not completed to have a result.
Live streaming info: The Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match will be streamed live on JioHotstar app and website.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Virat Kohli today
Battle of generations today. 15-year-old Vaibhav will face 37-year-old Virat Kohli. Two completely different generation, batting philosophies, and roles. Who will come out on top today?
Welcome
Welcome to the live coverage of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Stay tuned for the live updates.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
Updated : Apr 10, 2026 16:51 IST

Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Follow RR vs RCB IPL 2026 live score and updates. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Welcome to the live coverage of the IPL 2026 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Thursday.
Preview: The two unbeaten teams of the season – Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru – will take on each other in the battle to extend the winning run. Royals are currently at the top with three wins out of three while Royal Challengers have won both its games so far and are currently third in the points table.
Head-to-head record: It has been a fairly contested fixture with RCB winning 17 games and RR 14 out of 34 games. Three matches were not completed to have a result.
Live streaming info: The Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru match will be streamed live on JioHotstar app and website.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi vs Virat Kohli today
Battle of generations today. 15-year-old Vaibhav will face 37-year-old Virat Kohli. Two completely different generation, batting philosophies, and roles. Who will come out on top today?
Welcome
Welcome to the live coverage of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Stay tuned for the live updates.
Published on Apr 10, 2026
RR vs RCB: Catch the live score, updates and highlights from the IPL 2026 match…
Shane Bond has a son who is 17. So it is only natural for Rajasthan Royals’ fast-bowling coach to reflect on the way Vaibhav Suryavanshi has taken the cricketing world by storm.
The former New Zealand pacer, one of the fastest of all time, is particularly impressed by the freedom with which the teenager bats and his maturity. “It hasn’t just been reckless hitting,” Bond said. “He has seen out the good balls, picked the balls to hit.”
He said there was clear growth in Suryavanshi’s game. “And there is growth with a little bit of stubble,” Bond smiled. “He is obviously looking a little bit older than he did last year. I would never have those expectations of him at such a young age. But the way he has managed so much cricket — churning out runs, bringing energy and wanting to come to training — it is remarkable.”
ALSO READ | Suryavanshi vs Bumrah — Much-awaited duel offers expected fireworks
Bond said it was fun to watch Suryavanshi’s success. “The boys love it, seeing him around the group, but also watching the way he is scoring. It is something special because it is something I have never seen. I think that is what people get so excited about. They just haven’t seen anything like that before.”
The coach was also happy with his own department. “It is not only just the fast-bowling group, but the bowling group in general and the team have played really well. There is a quiet confidence about the way we are going about things.”
Published on Apr 09, 2026
Shane Bond has a son who is 17. So it is only natural for Rajasthan Royals’ fast-bowling coach to reflect on the way Vaibhav Suryavanshi has taken the cricketing world by storm.
The former New Zealand pacer, one of the fastest of all time, is particularly impressed by the freedom with which the teenager bats and his maturity. “It hasn’t just been reckless hitting,” Bond said. “He has seen out the good balls, picked the balls to hit.”
He said there was clear growth in Suryavanshi’s game. “And there is growth with a little bit of stubble,” Bond smiled. “He is obviously looking a little bit older than he did last year. I would never have those expectations of him at such a young age. But the way he has managed so much cricket — churning out runs, bringing energy and wanting to come to training — it is remarkable.”
ALSO READ | Suryavanshi vs Bumrah — Much-awaited duel offers expected fireworks
Bond said it was fun to watch Suryavanshi’s success. “The boys love it, seeing him around the group, but also watching the way he is scoring. It is something special because it is something I have never seen. I think that is what people get so excited about. They just haven’t seen anything like that before.”
The coach was also happy with his own department. “It is not only just the fast-bowling group, but the bowling group in general and the team have played really well. There is a quiet confidence about the way we are going about things.”
Published on Apr 09, 2026
Shane Bond has a son who is 17. So it is only natural for Rajasthan…
Everybody knew. The moment the revised playing conditions for the rain-affected Rajasthan Royals-Mumbai Indians clash confirmed that only one bowler per team can bowl three overs, everybody nodded in agreement. Jasprit Bumrah is going to get three.
Why bother thinking?
The one other thing everyone knew, or rather expected, was the coming together of Bumrah and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The two had never faced off in a competitive setting. It was an intriguing prospect – this fearless teenage batter, taking the world by storm, going up against the most-feared bowler of this generation.
There was also a sense of curiosity. Would Suryavanshi treat the pace ace with reverence? Would Bumrah go extra hard at the 15-year-old?
It could have helped Suryavanshi’s cause that this was an 11-over shootout. But would we have played any differently if this were a longer game? Highly doubtful.
And after all the narrative-building, Bumrah and Suryavanshi did square off in the second over, right after Yashasvi Jaiswal had ripped apart Deepak Chahar in a 22-run over.
In all fairness, Bumrah’s first offering to Suryavanshi was a gift – an overpitched delivery that was in the batter’s hitting arc.
But what can’t be missed was the Royals’ opener’s intent. He had already shuffled into his hitting position. There was nothing half-measured about his much-talked-about bat swing. The contact and follow-through fell in place. The ball soared over the long-on fence and deep into the stands, while Suryavanshi looked on unbothered.
RELATED: Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes Bumrah for two sixes in one over in first-ever meeting
As the crowd erupted in applause, Bumrah walked back to his run-up mark with a smile on his face. Was it amusement or bewilderment? Or was it helplessness? One can never be sure.
Nevertheless, Bumrah’s reaction can probably be observed as an amalgamation of our collective thoughts on Suryavanshi.
It has been proven beyond doubt that he is an inexplicable talent who poses more questions than answers for all stakeholders.
As a teammate, a coach or a captain, how do you nurture his prodigious talents while insulating him from innumerable treasures and boundless fame that await him?
As an opponent, what do you do against this batter who strikes the ball with such relentless ferocity and could do it for two more decades?
As a viewer, how do you comprehend the fact that a kid born in 2011 is dominating world-class bowlers, tampering with one’s own sense of time?
Let’s keep the existential questions aside for now and circle back to the Bumrah-Suryavanshi mini-battle. Having been swatted away for a six, the MI pacer went to his go-to option for the second ball – a back-of-a-length off-cutter into the batter’s body.
Suryavanshi, though, was ready for it. He had put himself inside the line and then safely tucked it to the legside for a single – a bit of ‘smart and sensible’ cricket for the traditionalists.
Jaiswal would immediately return the strike to Suryavanshi. If there was a feeling that the teenager wasn’t going to take any further risks against Bumrah, it was to be proven wrong immediately.
Bumrah stuck to the same hard length. In fact, he had shifted the line further away from the stumps. But Suryavanshi was ready for it, again. A swivel pull, and the ball zooms over square leg for another six.
This was already in the realms of ridiculousness. This is ‘The Bumrah.’ And this 15-year-old is going after him without a care in the world.
ALSO READ | IPL 2026: ‘Difference was four sixes … we couldn’t find that,’ laments MI coach Jayawardene after loss
There were two more deliveries in this match-up. Both full-tosses. Both presumably attempted yorkers. Almost bafflingly, Suryavanshi failed to put both those easier pickings away.
And in the end, we get five balls from this battle – two sixes, one single and two dot balls. Dramatic enough to write about.
So we go back to the bigger question. What do you do with Suryavanshi? At least for one part, it is safe to assume that he has found himself in the right place.
Rajasthan Royals has, so far, encouraged and set him up to play his natural style of cricket. The team also has, through its High Performance Centre, allowed the youngster to train at an unrivalled standard, both in terms of quality and quantity.
For the other parts of the Suryavanshi conundrum, we will just have to wait and watch as it unfolds.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
Everybody knew. The moment the revised playing conditions for the rain-affected Rajasthan Royals-Mumbai Indians clash confirmed that only one bowler per team can bowl three overs, everybody nodded in agreement. Jasprit Bumrah is going to get three.
Why bother thinking?
The one other thing everyone knew, or rather expected, was the coming together of Bumrah and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The two had never faced off in a competitive setting. It was an intriguing prospect – this fearless teenage batter, taking the world by storm, going up against the most-feared bowler of this generation.
There was also a sense of curiosity. Would Suryavanshi treat the pace ace with reverence? Would Bumrah go extra hard at the 15-year-old?
It could have helped Suryavanshi’s cause that this was an 11-over shootout. But would we have played any differently if this were a longer game? Highly doubtful.
And after all the narrative-building, Bumrah and Suryavanshi did square off in the second over, right after Yashasvi Jaiswal had ripped apart Deepak Chahar in a 22-run over.
In all fairness, Bumrah’s first offering to Suryavanshi was a gift – an overpitched delivery that was in the batter’s hitting arc.
But what can’t be missed was the Royals’ opener’s intent. He had already shuffled into his hitting position. There was nothing half-measured about his much-talked-about bat swing. The contact and follow-through fell in place. The ball soared over the long-on fence and deep into the stands, while Suryavanshi looked on unbothered.
RELATED: Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashes Bumrah for two sixes in one over in first-ever meeting
As the crowd erupted in applause, Bumrah walked back to his run-up mark with a smile on his face. Was it amusement or bewilderment? Or was it helplessness? One can never be sure.
Nevertheless, Bumrah’s reaction can probably be observed as an amalgamation of our collective thoughts on Suryavanshi.
It has been proven beyond doubt that he is an inexplicable talent who poses more questions than answers for all stakeholders.
As a teammate, a coach or a captain, how do you nurture his prodigious talents while insulating him from innumerable treasures and boundless fame that await him?
As an opponent, what do you do against this batter who strikes the ball with such relentless ferocity and could do it for two more decades?
As a viewer, how do you comprehend the fact that a kid born in 2011 is dominating world-class bowlers, tampering with one’s own sense of time?
Let’s keep the existential questions aside for now and circle back to the Bumrah-Suryavanshi mini-battle. Having been swatted away for a six, the MI pacer went to his go-to option for the second ball – a back-of-a-length off-cutter into the batter’s body.
Suryavanshi, though, was ready for it. He had put himself inside the line and then safely tucked it to the legside for a single – a bit of ‘smart and sensible’ cricket for the traditionalists.
Jaiswal would immediately return the strike to Suryavanshi. If there was a feeling that the teenager wasn’t going to take any further risks against Bumrah, it was to be proven wrong immediately.
Bumrah stuck to the same hard length. In fact, he had shifted the line further away from the stumps. But Suryavanshi was ready for it, again. A swivel pull, and the ball zooms over square leg for another six.
This was already in the realms of ridiculousness. This is ‘The Bumrah.’ And this 15-year-old is going after him without a care in the world.
ALSO READ | IPL 2026: ‘Difference was four sixes … we couldn’t find that,’ laments MI coach Jayawardene after loss
There were two more deliveries in this match-up. Both full-tosses. Both presumably attempted yorkers. Almost bafflingly, Suryavanshi failed to put both those easier pickings away.
And in the end, we get five balls from this battle – two sixes, one single and two dot balls. Dramatic enough to write about.
So we go back to the bigger question. What do you do with Suryavanshi? At least for one part, it is safe to assume that he has found himself in the right place.
Rajasthan Royals has, so far, encouraged and set him up to play his natural style of cricket. The team also has, through its High Performance Centre, allowed the youngster to train at an unrivalled standard, both in terms of quality and quantity.
For the other parts of the Suryavanshi conundrum, we will just have to wait and watch as it unfolds.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
Everybody knew. The moment the revised playing conditions for the rain-affected Rajasthan Royals-Mumbai Indians clash…
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at varying intensities. The latter part saw a different sort of downpour — a hailstorm of boundaries from the blades of Rajasthan Royals openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The left-handed duo’s batting deluge swept away a dazed Mumbai Indians side as the Royals sailed to a comfortable 27-run win in a rain-truncated IPL 2026 match here in the wee hours of Wednesday.
The triumph lifted the Royals to the top of the standings following their third successive win, while it was a second defeat on the trot for MI.
Earlier, an intense afternoon thunderstorm, followed by on-and-off drizzle, had threatened to nip the game in the bud.
But the weather relented around 9 PM, allowing the ground staff to salvage an 11-over shootout, which proved to be as enthralling as a full-fledged game.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Jaiswal lit the fuse for the batting carnival with a stunning first-over takedown of Deepak Chahar that yielded 22 runs after MI skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss.
From the other end, Suryavanshi showed no signs of nerves in his much-hyped-up face-off with Jasprit Bumrah. In fact, the 15-year-old welcomed the MI pacer with a six – a sure-footed whip over long on. He backed it up by getting inside the line and pulling Bumrah over square leg for another maximum.
Jaiswal and Suryavanshi were on a single-minded offensive charge, taking on all MI bowlers alike, depositing them to all parts of the ground.
ALSO READ:DC vs GT, IPL 2026: Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals
By the time Shardul Thakur had caught Suryavanshi caught at deep extra cover, the Royals openers had already racked up 80 from just five overs.
Jaiswal, though, continued with his flamboyant shot-making ways to bring up his second consecutive fifty as the Royals rocketed to 150.
The required-run-rate pressure didn’t take too long to impair MI’s response — the visiting side lost a wicket each in its first three overs.
Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi’s two-wicket burst in the fifth over effectively shut the door for the visiting side in the contest that soon wound up in the Royals’ favour.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at varying intensities. The latter part saw a different sort of downpour — a hailstorm of boundaries from the blades of Rajasthan Royals openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
The left-handed duo’s batting deluge swept away a dazed Mumbai Indians side as the Royals sailed to a comfortable 27-run win in a rain-truncated IPL 2026 match here in the wee hours of Wednesday.
The triumph lifted the Royals to the top of the standings following their third successive win, while it was a second defeat on the trot for MI.
Earlier, an intense afternoon thunderstorm, followed by on-and-off drizzle, had threatened to nip the game in the bud.
But the weather relented around 9 PM, allowing the ground staff to salvage an 11-over shootout, which proved to be as enthralling as a full-fledged game.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Vaibhav Suryavanshi welcomed Jasprit Bumrah with a six over fine-leg to begin his 39-run blitz. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
Jaiswal lit the fuse for the batting carnival with a stunning first-over takedown of Deepak Chahar that yielded 22 runs after MI skipper Hardik Pandya won the toss.
From the other end, Suryavanshi showed no signs of nerves in his much-hyped-up face-off with Jasprit Bumrah. In fact, the 15-year-old welcomed the MI pacer with a six – a sure-footed whip over long on. He backed it up by getting inside the line and pulling Bumrah over square leg for another maximum.
Jaiswal and Suryavanshi were on a single-minded offensive charge, taking on all MI bowlers alike, depositing them to all parts of the ground.
ALSO READ:DC vs GT, IPL 2026: Gill set to return as Gujarat Titans visits Delhi Capitals
By the time Shardul Thakur had caught Suryavanshi caught at deep extra cover, the Royals openers had already racked up 80 from just five overs.
Jaiswal, though, continued with his flamboyant shot-making ways to bring up his second consecutive fifty as the Royals rocketed to 150.
The required-run-rate pressure didn’t take too long to impair MI’s response — the visiting side lost a wicket each in its first three overs.
Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi’s two-wicket burst in the fifth over effectively shut the door for the visiting side in the contest that soon wound up in the Royals’ favour.
Published on Apr 08, 2026
For the first half of Tuesday evening, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati witnessed rain at…
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
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Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
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Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit: SATISH ACHARYA
Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to put bowlers to the sword. | Photo Credit:…
These are still early days in IPL 2026. Teams are still working out their strengths, figuring out weaknesses and honing in on a winning strategy.
For Rajasthan Royals, this opening assessment has been a satisfying exercise, having won its first two games. The latest of those triumphs saw the side outlast Gujarat Titans by six runs in a high-scoring thriller, with pacer Tushar Deshpande delivering a nerveless final over.
On Tuesday, the Royals will have their cricketing faculties further examined as they host the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
The opening salvo, though, hasn’t been a satisfactory one for MI. After bettering Kolkata Knight Riders in its first game, the five-time champion stumbled against Delhi Capitals in the second.
The much-vaunted MI batting lineup fell flat against the Capitals, as it eked out a below-par total of 162, which was overhauled with ease.
MI sorely missed the presence of skipper Hardik Pandya, who sat out of the game due to illness. The Indian all-rounder’s absence had a cascading effect on both the batting and bowling setups.
Luckily for MI, Pandya has recovered and will return to lead the side, as confirmed by bowling coach Paras Mhambrey.
Meanwhile, Riyan Parag has enjoyed a fruitful start to his stint as the Royals’ full-time captain. The 24-year-old’s on-field calls, particularly with bowling choices, have been sharp and game-clinching.
At Parag’s disposal is a bowling attack that covers most bases. In Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger, he has a left-right express pace combo which blew away Chennai Super Kings in the side’s first match, here in Guwahati. Backing them up will be the battle-hardened medium pace duo of Sandeep Sharma and Deshpande.
ALSO READ | This loss is on me: CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad after heavy loss to RCB
Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja prop up the Royals’ spin attack, with the former scalping four vital wickets against Titans.
The centre of attention in the Royals lineup, though, is teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The left-handed opener has batted with unbridled confidence, whipping up stormy starts in both games of the season.
If there is a sub-plot to look out for on Tuesday, it could be the potential first-ever in-game meeting between Suryavanshi and Jasprit Bumrah. The enticing prospect of the high-on-confidence 15-year-old going up against arguably the best bowler of this generation will only add sparkle to an already exciting contest.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
These are still early days in IPL 2026. Teams are still working out their strengths, figuring out weaknesses and honing in on a winning strategy.
For Rajasthan Royals, this opening assessment has been a satisfying exercise, having won its first two games. The latest of those triumphs saw the side outlast Gujarat Titans by six runs in a high-scoring thriller, with pacer Tushar Deshpande delivering a nerveless final over.
On Tuesday, the Royals will have their cricketing faculties further examined as they host the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati.
The opening salvo, though, hasn’t been a satisfactory one for MI. After bettering Kolkata Knight Riders in its first game, the five-time champion stumbled against Delhi Capitals in the second.
The much-vaunted MI batting lineup fell flat against the Capitals, as it eked out a below-par total of 162, which was overhauled with ease.
MI sorely missed the presence of skipper Hardik Pandya, who sat out of the game due to illness. The Indian all-rounder’s absence had a cascading effect on both the batting and bowling setups.
Luckily for MI, Pandya has recovered and will return to lead the side, as confirmed by bowling coach Paras Mhambrey.
Meanwhile, Riyan Parag has enjoyed a fruitful start to his stint as the Royals’ full-time captain. The 24-year-old’s on-field calls, particularly with bowling choices, have been sharp and game-clinching.
At Parag’s disposal is a bowling attack that covers most bases. In Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger, he has a left-right express pace combo which blew away Chennai Super Kings in the side’s first match, here in Guwahati. Backing them up will be the battle-hardened medium pace duo of Sandeep Sharma and Deshpande.
ALSO READ | This loss is on me: CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad after heavy loss to RCB
Ravi Bishnoi and Ravindra Jadeja prop up the Royals’ spin attack, with the former scalping four vital wickets against Titans.
The centre of attention in the Royals lineup, though, is teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The left-handed opener has batted with unbridled confidence, whipping up stormy starts in both games of the season.
If there is a sub-plot to look out for on Tuesday, it could be the potential first-ever in-game meeting between Suryavanshi and Jasprit Bumrah. The enticing prospect of the high-on-confidence 15-year-old going up against arguably the best bowler of this generation will only add sparkle to an already exciting contest.
Published on Apr 06, 2026
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