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The second Qualifier of IPL 2026 at New Chandigarh delivered another chapter in the extraordinary rise of Rajasthan Royals (RR) prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi. Although Gujarat Titans (GT) secured a seven-wicket victory to advance into the final, the 15-year-old once again stole the spotlight with a magnificent knock of 96 off 47 deliveries.
Batting first on a surface that offered something for the bowlers, Rajasthan Royals posted a competitive 214/6. Suryavanshi anchored the innings with another breathtaking display of strokeplay, while Ravindra Jadeja 45 not out and Donovan Ferreira 38 not out provided valuable support in the closing stages. However, GT responded in style as skipper Shubman Gill smashed a brilliant 104 and Sai Sudharsan contributed 58 to complete the second-highest successful chase in IPL playoff history.
The 15-year-old continued his extraordinary season with another breathtaking display in Qualifier 2 against the Gujarat Titans, further strengthening his case as one of the most dominant batters the league has ever seen.
Top 5 fastest batters to reach 1000 IPL runs by balls faced
The modern IPL has witnessed several explosive batters who have redefined scoring rates. However, only a select few have managed to reach the 1000-run milestone at unprecedented speed. Here are the five fastest players to get there based on balls faced.
1. Vaibhav Suryavanshi (440 balls)
Suryavanshi sits comfortably at the top of this elite list after reaching 1,000 IPL runs in just 440 deliveries. The Rajasthan Royals youngster shattered the previous record by a massive margin, becoming the first player in tournament history to reach the milestone in fewer than 500 balls.
The left-hander’s numbers are simply extraordinary. He has already crossed 1,000 IPL runs while maintaining a strike rate of 228.95, a figure unmatched among batters with four-digit run tallies. His fearless intent, clean ball-striking and ability to dominate from the very first ball have made him one of the defining stories of IPL 2026.
2. Andre Russell (545 balls)

Before Suryavanshi’s arrival, the record belonged to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) legend Andre Russell. The explosive all-rounder needed only 545 deliveries to complete 1,000 IPL runs, a record that stood for several years. Russell built his reputation through devastating cameos and match-winning finishes. He eventually scored 2,651 IPL runs at a strike rate above 174, making him one of the most destructive players the competition has ever produced.
3. Tim David (560 balls)

Australian power-hitter Tim David occupies third place on the list. Representing multiple franchises across his IPL career, David reached 1,000 runs after facing only 560 deliveries. Known for his finishing abilities, the right-hander has consistently maintained a strike rate above 175 while thriving in high-pressure situations. His ability to clear boundaries from ball one has made him one of the league’s most dangerous lower-order batters.
4. Travis Head (575 balls)

Travis Head transformed himself into one of the most feared T20 batters in the world after joining the IPL. The aggressive left-hander needed 575 balls to reach the 1,000-run milestone. Across his IPL career with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Head has combined fearless strokeplay with consistency, scoring more than 1,500 runs at a strike rate exceeding 170. His attacking approach in the powerplay has often set the tone for his teams.
5. Phil Salt (575 balls)

Sharing the fifth spot is England wicketkeeper-batter Phil Salt, who also required 575 deliveries to complete 1,000 IPL runs. Having represented Delhi Capitals (DC), Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Salt has established himself as one of the most explosive openers in the competition. His ability to attack pace and spin alike has helped him accumulate over 1,200 IPL runs at a strike rate approaching 175, alongside 12 half-centuries.
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