Stuck at 36/3, Rajasthan.. 4, 4, 6, 4, 6 Mass finishing by Ryan Barak.. Taunting and breaking records

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Tezzbuzz|09-04-2024

Latest News :- On March 28, Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals clashed in the 9th league match of the IPL 2024 T20 cricket series. In the match which started at 7.30 pm in Jaipur, Delhi won the toss and announced to bowl first. Rishabh Pant became the first player to play 100 matches for Delhi.

For Rajasthan, Jaiswal was clean bowled by Mukesh Kumar for 5 (7), who then faltered early. In such a situation, Sanju Samson also failed to play effectively and was out on 15 (14) runs. Jos Buttler, who performed wobbly, got caught in the spin of Kuldeep Yadav after scoring 11 (16) runs.

Unreal Barack: So for Rajasthan, who faltered at 36/3, Tamil Nadu's Ravichandran Ashwin surprisingly came in to bat at number 5 with Ryan Barra coming in at number 4. On that occasion, Ashwin hit 2 sixes in Nortje's over and made a partnership of 54 runs for the fourth wicket and was out after scoring 29 (19) runs with 3 sixes.

However, Ryan Barrack continued to play well against the opposition and scored a half-century in 34 balls. Struggling right from the start, he has been the subject of taunts and criticism from fans as he has scored just 2 half-centuries in the last 5 years. However, this season he scored 43 runs in the first match while batting at number 4.

Playing well at the same pace, he scored a half-century after 17 IPL innings. Even though Dhruv Jurel was out after scoring 20 (12) runs, Ryan Barak continued his amazing performance in the 20th over and scored 25 runs with the help of 4, 4, 6, 4, 6, 1 fours against Enrique Nordje. Made a big score.

Hetmyer joined him with 14* (7), as Rajasthan were on the verge of scoring 185/5 in 20 overs. Ryan Barrack, who played an important role in scoring 84* (45) runs with the help of 7 fours and 6 sixes, recorded his highest score in the IPL series. His previous highest score was 56 runs. This is how he has responded to those who teased him.

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