The Universe Boss Under Threat: Can 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Topple Chris Gayle’s Record?

The IPL has seen many power-hitters, but the 2026 season is witnessing something historic. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the 15-year-old batting prodigy for Rajasthan Royals, is on a trajectory to break a record that has stood firm for 14 years: Chris Gayle’s 59 sixes in a single season.

What makes this feat even more incredible is that when Gayle set this record in 2012, Sooryavanshi was just a one-year-old toddler. Today, he is the primary threat to the "Universe Boss's" legacy.


The Sixes Tracker: Sooryavanshi vs. The Legends

Chris Gayle’s dominance is etched in IPL history, with his name appearing three times in the top five list for most sixes in a season. However, Sooryavanshi’s current "strike speed" is mathematically superior to Gayle's record-breaking run.

Player Season Total Sixes Matches Played Sixes Per Match
Chris Gayle 2012 59 15 3.93
Andre Russell 2019 52 14 3.71
Abhishek Sharma 2024 42 16 2.62
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 2026 37 9 4.11

The Path to 60: The "Four-Sixes-Per-Game" Rule

Sooryavanshi has currently smashed 37 sixes in just 9 matches—interestingly more than his 34 fours. His path to immortality looks like this:

  • Group Stage Remaining: With 5 league matches left, if he maintains his average of 4 sixes per match, he will reach 57 sixes by the end of the group stage.

  • The Playoff Advantage: Rajasthan Royals are currently 3rd on the points table. If they qualify for the playoffs, Sooryavanshi could get up to 3 additional matches, making the record of 59 sixes almost certain to fall.


Why Sooryavanshi is the New "Six Machine"

  1. Aerial Dominance: Unlike many openers who focus on finding gaps for fours, Sooryavanshi’s game is built on clearing the boundary. He is currently striking at a massive 238.10.

  2. Fearless vs. Pace: He has shown zero intimidation against world-class bowlers. In his recent 37-ball century, he cleared the ropes 12 times in a single innings.

  3. Modern Bat Tech: Combined with his natural timing, the high-quality bats of 2026 are helping his "mishits" also fly over the ropes, a luxury even Gayle didn't always have in 2012.

The Indian Record is Already in Danger

Before he chases Gayle, Sooryavanshi is set to shatter the Indian record for most sixes in a season, currently held by Abhishek Sharma (42 sixes in 2024). He needs only 6 more sixes to become the most prolific Indian six-hitter in a single IPL edition.


Expert Take: Much like Isha Ambani relies on a consistent wellness routine or Maruti Suzuki pushes for record-breaking sales numbers, Sooryavanshi’s success comes from a high-intensity, consistent approach. If he continues at this "speed," we are not just watching a record being broken—we are watching the birth of a new era in T20 batting.