Rajasthan Royals rode a breathtaking opening assault from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi to defeat Mumbai Indians by 27 runs in a rain-curtailed IPL 2026 clash at the Barsapara Stadium in the early hours of Wednesday.
What began as a weather-hit evening turned into a batting spectacle once play resumed. Persistent rain earlier had threatened to wash out the contest entirely, but a break around 9 PM allowed for an 11-over shootout — a shortened game that delivered full entertainment.
Once play began, Rajasthan’s openers unleashed a relentless attack that left Mumbai’s bowlers scrambling. Jaiswal set the tone immediately, hammering 22 runs off the very first over bowled by Deepak Chahar after Mumbai skipper Hardik Pandya opted to field.
At the other end, young Suryavanshi showed remarkable confidence in a high-profile duel with Jasprit Bumrah. The 15-year-old announced himself in style, launching Bumrah for a six and following it up with another maximum, displaying fearless strokeplay well beyond his years.
The duo’s aggressive intent never wavered. Boundaries flowed freely as they dismantled every bowler Mumbai threw at them. By the time Suryavanshi departed for a quickfire 39, caught off Shardul Thakur, the Royals had already piled on 80 runs in just five overs — a platform that proved decisive.
Jaiswal carried on the charge, blending elegance with power to bring up his second consecutive half-century. His fluent knock ensured Rajasthan surged to a formidable total of 150 in the reduced contest, putting Mumbai under immediate pressure.
Chasing a steep target in a shortened game, Mumbai never found their footing. Early wickets derailed their pursuit, with the batting line-up faltering under the mounting required rate. The situation worsened when Ravi Bishnoi delivered a crucial double strike in the fifth over, effectively sealing the outcome.
Despite their reputation for strong finishes, Mumbai struggled to recover from the early blows and eventually fell short, marking their second consecutive defeat.
For Rajasthan, the victory marked their third straight win, propelling them to the top of the standings. On a night shaped first by rain and then by a barrage of boundaries, it was the Royals’ explosive start that ultimately made all the difference.

