Vaibhav Suryavanshi will dominate news stories because he deserves this level of attention. Yashasvi Jaiswal proved himself as the Rajasthan Royals most dependable batsman. The 15-year-old smashed 39 off just 14 balls including two sixes against Jasprit Bumrah. Suryavanshi had not encountered the world's most exceptional bowler during his entire sports career. The teenager began his batting by hitting a six. The experience provided breathtaking visuals. The world witnessed something special through the combination of timing, angles, and raw power. Everything appeared to be visually impressive. Suryavanshi did not serve as the main factor of success against the Mumbai Indians. Jaiswal took on that responsibility. The powerplay period of modern T20 cricket and Indian Premier League matches determines which team will win the match. Teams that control the initial six overs through their batting and bowling abilities establish game dominance. The RR team which started their match at Barsapara Stadium with Suryavanshi and Jaiswal who represent the most dangerous opening partnership in IPL 2026 appeared prepared to gain victory after facing rain interruptions. The situation developed according to those exact circumstances. Jaiswal established the match foundation while Suryavanshi developed his reputation for strong powerplay performance with his IPL batting average of 227.4. The home team achieved significant success through their 3.2-over performance which resulted in 20 balls of destruction. Most 50-plus scores for RR in the IPL: 25 – Jos Buttler (82 innings) 25 – Sanju Samson (144 innings) 19 – Yashasvi Jaiswal (69 innings) 19 – Ajinkya Rahane (93 innings) 16 – Shane Watson (76 innings) Jaiswal attacked Deepak Chahar during the first over when he hit five boundaries which forced MI to face early difficulties. He kept hitting the ball in the third over against Trent Boult while scoring another 22 runs. The RR team reached 59 runs without losing any wickets at the end of powerplay while Jaiswal scored 38 runs from 13 balls. The Suryavanshi and Jurel and Parag trio provided fast contributions while Jaiswal maintained the batting performance which resulted in a match total of 150. He scored 77 runs over half the team’s total in just 32 balls (5.2 overs). The other batsmen scored 67 runs from 34 balls (5.4 overs) before they were dismissed. Also Read | RR Openers Vaibhav-Jaiswal Break IPL Records with Explosive Start vs MI in IPL 2026 Jaiswal played both anchor and aggressor a balance many struggle to maintain but he executed it perfectly. RR secured their victory because they established complete control during the powerplay. The MI team scored 29 runs less than their opponent while losing three additional players by the 3.2-over mark. The powerplay created a crucial advantage which determined the match outcome as previously demonstrated. RR dominated it in both innings, securing a convincing 28-run victory. Jaiswal stood at the center of all events. Yashasvi Jaiswal vs Mumbai Indians (last 5 innings) Runs : 328 Average : 109.33 Strike Rate: 197.59