Vaibhav Suryavanshi Wins 5 IPL 2026 Awards; RCB Claim Back-to-Back Title

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Vaibhav Suryavanshi Wins 5 IPL 2026 Awards; RCB Claim Back-to-Back Title

Vaibhav Suryavanshi sweeps 5 IPL 2026 awards including MVP and Orange Cap as RCB beat Gujarat Titans to win their second consecutive IPL title in Ahmedabad.

 

Rajasthan teenager becomes youngest Orange Cap winner; RCB's ₹20 crore prize money falls short of Kohli's own salary

A Night Ahmedabad Won't Forget

Royal Challengers Bangalore completed a remarkable back-to-back IPL title defence on Sunday night, defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in a high-stakes final at Ahmedabad. But if the trophy belonged to RCB, the evening's individual spotlight fell almost entirely on one 15-year-old from Rajasthan.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi walked away with five awards — Orange Cap, Most Valuable Player, Emerging Player of the Season, Super Striker of the Season, and one additional honour — collecting ₹40 lakh in prize money and a car in the process. For a teenager still in school, it was the kind of night that tends to rewrite careers before they've properly begun.

Youngest to Lift the Orange Cap

Suryavanshi finished the season with 776 runs, making him the youngest player in IPL history to win the Orange Cap. The record had long been considered the domain of seasoned campaigners. That a 15-year-old broke it — and did so convincingly — underlines just how dramatically the tournament's competitive landscape has shifted.

His MVP award places him in elite company. Previous winners have almost always been established internationals. Suryavanshi now sits alongside them.

Rabada Claims Purple Cap

On the bowling front, Gujarat Titans' Kagiso Rabada claimed the Purple Cap with 29 wickets across the season — a tally that, on another year, might have drawn more attention. The South African pacer was Gujarat's standout performer, even as his side fell short in the final.

RCB's Prize Money: Less Than One Player's Salary

The numbers around RCB's championship earnings make for an interesting conversation. The franchise received ₹20 crore as winning prize money — a significant sum by any standard, except when placed next to the salary of their most celebrated player. Virat Kohli earned ₹21 crore for IPL 2026, meaning the champion team's prize pot was actually smaller than what their star batter took home individually.

Runners-up Gujarat Titans received ₹12.5 crore.

Patidar Enters Rare Company

RCB captain Rajat Patidar became only the third captain in IPL history to successfully defend the title, joining MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma in that exclusive bracket. It is a distinction that tends to age well.

The Road to Three

With two titles now, RCB trail Kolkata Knight Riders — three-time winners — by one. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings remain the benchmark at five each. RCB's consecutive triumphs suggest they are building towards that conversation, though the IPL has a habit of humbling teams that get ahead of themselves.

For now, the franchise and its long-suffering fanbase will take the moment. Two in a row is no accident.

 

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01 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Wins 5 IPL 2026 Awards; RCB Claim Back-to-Back Title

Digital Desk

Rajasthan teenager becomes youngest Orange Cap winner; RCB's ₹20 crore prize money falls short of Kohli's own salary

A Night Ahmedabad Won't Forget

Royal Challengers Bangalore completed a remarkable back-to-back IPL title defence on Sunday night, defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in a high-stakes final at Ahmedabad. But if the trophy belonged to RCB, the evening's individual spotlight fell almost entirely on one 15-year-old from Rajasthan.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi walked away with five awards — Orange Cap, Most Valuable Player, Emerging Player of the Season, Super Striker of the Season, and one additional honour — collecting ₹40 lakh in prize money and a car in the process. For a teenager still in school, it was the kind of night that tends to rewrite careers before they've properly begun.

Youngest to Lift the Orange Cap

Suryavanshi finished the season with 776 runs, making him the youngest player in IPL history to win the Orange Cap. The record had long been considered the domain of seasoned campaigners. That a 15-year-old broke it — and did so convincingly — underlines just how dramatically the tournament's competitive landscape has shifted.

His MVP award places him in elite company. Previous winners have almost always been established internationals. Suryavanshi now sits alongside them.

Rabada Claims Purple Cap

On the bowling front, Gujarat Titans' Kagiso Rabada claimed the Purple Cap with 29 wickets across the season — a tally that, on another year, might have drawn more attention. The South African pacer was Gujarat's standout performer, even as his side fell short in the final.

RCB's Prize Money: Less Than One Player's Salary

The numbers around RCB's championship earnings make for an interesting conversation. The franchise received ₹20 crore as winning prize money — a significant sum by any standard, except when placed next to the salary of their most celebrated player. Virat Kohli earned ₹21 crore for IPL 2026, meaning the champion team's prize pot was actually smaller than what their star batter took home individually.

Runners-up Gujarat Titans received ₹12.5 crore.

Patidar Enters Rare Company

RCB captain Rajat Patidar became only the third captain in IPL history to successfully defend the title, joining MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma in that exclusive bracket. It is a distinction that tends to age well.

The Road to Three

With two titles now, RCB trail Kolkata Knight Riders — three-time winners — by one. Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings remain the benchmark at five each. RCB's consecutive triumphs suggest they are building towards that conversation, though the IPL has a habit of humbling teams that get ahead of themselves.

For now, the franchise and its long-suffering fanbase will take the moment. Two in a row is no accident.

 

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