Jamieson's fiery send-off caps yorker that dismisses 15-year-old Sooryavanshi in Jaipur
The New Zealand pacer's aggressive celebration after cleaning up the Rajasthan Royals teenager has ignited debate over the intensity of the moment.

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Key facts
- Kyle Jamieson dismissed Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for 4 runs off 2 balls in the second over of RR vs DC, IPL 2026.
- Sooryavanshi had smashed a boundary off the first ball he faced before being bowled by a low-dipping yorker at 135 km/h.
- Jamieson gave a fiery send-off, staring at the 15-year-old batter as he walked off.
- Mitchell Starc earlier removed Yashasvi Jaiswal for 6 in the first over, reducing RR to 12/2.
- Rajasthan Royals recovered to 92/2 after 10 overs, with Riyan Parag and Dhruv Jurel adding a 50-run stand in 28 balls.
- Sooryavanshi had earlier become the fastest to 400 runs in a single IPL edition by balls faced.
- The match was the 43rd of IPL 2026, played at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on 1 May.
A breakthrough that shifted momentum
Kyle Jamieson delivered the breakthrough Delhi Capitals desperately needed on Friday, dismissing Rajasthan Royals' teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi with a sharp yorker and following it with an animated send-off that electrified the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. The 6'8" New Zealander's celebration, in which he fixed an intense stare at the departing 15-year-old, became an instant talking point as the Capitals seized early control in the IPL 2026 contest. Sooryavanshi had entered the match with a growing reputation for fearlessly taking on elite pace, having already scored boundaries off Jasprit Bumrah, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins earlier in the tournament. After flicking his first ball for four, the left-hander looked set for another audacious outing, but Jamieson responded with discipline and precision.
The yorker that ended a brief stay
Jamieson, sticking to his lengths and refusing to offer width, delivered a low-dipping full toss that clocked 135 km/h. The delivery swung late and landed right on the popping crease, forcing Sooryavanshi, who was hanging back with minimal foot movement, to dig it out. The ball took a thin inside edge off the bat, rolled off the back pad, and rattled the stumps, sending the bails flying. The dismissal came on the second ball of Jamieson's spell, reducing Rajasthan to 12/2 after Mitchell Starc had already removed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal for six in the first over. Starc, returning to the Capitals lineup, caught and bowled Jaiswal to give Delhi an early breakthrough, and Jamieson's quick follow-up deepened the Royals' troubles.
A celebration that divided opinion
Jamieson's reaction to the wicket drew as much attention as the delivery itself. The New Zealander charged down the pitch, pumping his fist and maintaining intense eye contact with Sooryavanshi as the teenager walked back to the pavilion with a dejected look. The Delhi dugout erupted, with veteran Karun Nair seen celebrating wildly. On social media, the send-off sparked a range of reactions. Many fans expressed surprise at the intensity of Jamieson's celebration against a 15-year-old, while others argued that the aggression reflected the pressure Sooryavanshi already places on international-calibre bowlers. Some noted that the moment would likely fuel the teenager's motivation when the two sides meet again later in the season.
Rajasthan's recovery after a shaky start
Despite the early jitters, Rajasthan Royals showed resilience. Captain Riyan Parag, who had won the toss and opted to bat, joined Dhruv Jurel in the middle, and the duo navigated a treacherous powerplay that ended with the score at 56/2. They then shifted gears to dismantle Delhi's spin attack, with Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav combining for 0/42 in their four overs. By the end of the 10th over, Parag and Jurel had added a 50-run stand in just 28 deliveries, taking the Royals to 92/2. Parag's aggression during the middle overs kept the run rate above nine an over, turning a disastrous start into a position of command. The live forecast predicted a total of 199 as the innings progressed.
Context of the tournament and the young star
The match, the 43rd of IPL 2026, carried significant playoff implications as the tournament reached its business end. Sooryavanshi entered the contest as one of the season's breakout performers, having earlier become the fastest player to surpass 400 runs in a single IPL edition in terms of balls faced. His ability to take on top-class pace had made him a key asset for Rajasthan. Delhi Capitals, searching for a spark after a string of bruising defeats, made three changes to their lineup, bringing in Pathum Nissanka, Mitchell Starc and Ashutosh Sharma. The return of Starc added bite to the new-ball attack, and his early wicket combined with Jamieson's breakthrough gave Delhi the early control they had been missing.
What lies ahead for both sides
The reverse fixture between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals later in the season now carries added intrigue, with Sooryavanshi likely to be motivated by the send-off. For Jamieson, the moment underscored his role as a key enforcer in Delhi's pace attack, while the Capitals will hope the early momentum translates into a much-needed victory. Rajasthan, despite the shaky start, demonstrated the depth and resilience that has made them one of the most competitive sides in the tournament. The outcome of the contest will hinge on whether their middle order can capitalise on the platform built by Parag and Jurel.
The bottom line
- Kyle Jamieson's yorker dismissed Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for 4 off 2 balls, giving Delhi Capitals early control in Jaipur.
- Jamieson's fiery send-off to the 15-year-old sparked debate about the intensity of celebrations against young players.
- Mitchell Starc's early wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal compounded Rajasthan's troubles at 12/2.
- Riyan Parag and Dhruv Jurel rebuilt with a 50-run stand in 28 balls, taking RR to 92/2 after 10 overs.
- Sooryavanshi had earlier become the fastest to 400 runs in an IPL season by balls faced, highlighting his impact.
- The reverse fixture later in the season is now highly anticipated, with Sooryavanshi expected to seek redemption.



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