Riyan Parag’s brilliant batting performance helped RR post a strong score
Rajasthan Royals’ innings was a tale of an early upset and then a masterclass from the captain. After being invited to bat, RR were immediately shocked when the experienced Mitchell Starc by Yashasvi Jaiswal Was out without a run on the third ball of the match. When Kyle Jamieson the youth Vaibhav Sooryavanshi When RR was bowled for 4 runs, RR’s score became 12/2 in the second over.
However, Captain Riyan Parag Batted with the intention of sending a message. Parag handled the innings with maturity and then unleashed a volley of fours, scoring a brilliant 90 off 50 balls. His innings included eight lofted sixes and seven fours, dismantling a world-class DC attack. They Dhruv Jurel Made a partnership of 42 runs with , which stabilized the innings.
Although Starc eventually defeated Pollen and Ravindra Jadeja (20) in quick succession and finished with figures of 3/40, but burst in the final overs Donovan Ferreira Was from.
The South African power-hitter produced one of his finest performances of the season, scoring an unbeaten 47 off 14 balls, with a strike rate of 335.71. His innings took RR to a huge score of 225/6, which seemed impossible to many.KL Rahul and Pathum Nissanka lead DC to a stunning win as they demolish RR
If RR thought 225 was safe, they were in for a rude awakening. DC openers, Pathum Nissanka And KL Rahulstarted like an attack.
Nissanka was the first into the attack, completing his half-century in 23 balls. The Sri Lankan star scored 62 runs in 33 balls to take DC to 70/0 in the powerplay.In the 10th over of Nissanka Jadeja The momentum did not change even after getting out. Rahul, who was in the role of a sophisticated destroyer, took up the responsibility. Rahul’s innings of 75 off 40 balls was an excellent example of T20 pace, including six fours and five sixes. They Jofra Archer And Nandre Burger Both were punishing, ensuring that the required run rate never went out of control.
Nitish Rana Rahul kept the momentum going with a quickfire 33, but a minor middle-order error saw Rahul dismissed in the 16th over. However, cool Tristan Stubbs (18) and explosives Ashutosh Sharma (25 from 15 balls) did not allow any further obstruction. Ashutosh finished the game in spectacular style in the 20th over, taking DC to 226/3, sparking celebrations in the dugout. This efficient chase gave DC two vital points and also served as a warning to the rest of the league.










