Jofra Archer carries RR into playoffs
Jofra Archer's late cameo with the bat (32 off 17) and his impactful bowling performance helped Rajasthan Royals secure a 30-run victory over Mumbai Indians, propelling them into the playoffs. The Riyan Parag-led side will face Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Eliminator clash on May 27.
Match in Phases
| Phases | RR | MI | Run rate (RR/MI) | 4s/6s (RR - MI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powerplay | 54/3 | 49/4 | 9.00/8.17 | 3/5 - 5/2 |
| Middle-overs | 78/2 | 98/1 | 8.66/10.89 | 3/5 - 5/7 |
| Death overs | 73/3 | 28/4 | 14.60/5.60 | 4/5 - 1/1 |
Brief Scores
Rajasthan Royals 205/8 in 20 overs [Jofra Archer 32 (15), Dhruv Jurel 38 (26), Ravindra Jadeja 19* (11); Shardul Thakur 2-41] beat Mumbai Indians 175/9 in 20 overs [Suryakumar Yadav 60, Hardik Pandya 34; Jofra Archer 3-17, Brijesh Sharma 2-26, Yash Raj Punja 2-44] by 30 runs.
Rocked in the Powerplay
Every RR game is about what a 15-year-old kid will or will not do. But his 24-year-old opening partner Yashasvi Jaiswal took charge in what he calls home ground in domestic cricket. He tonked Deepak Chahar for two sixes and one off Will Jacks but MI ran through the top-order early. Jaiswal fell trying to maximise against Jacks, mistiming a big shot against a ball that turned a touch away from him. Sooryavanshi didn't fly off the bat, and in the fifth over, found Naman Dhir at deep point, giving Chahar a wicket.
MI Refuse to Let Shanaka, Jurel Turn the Tide
RR had to rely on the middle-order to rescue them. Dasun Shanaka and Dhruv Jurel got down to work and looked like they could truly pin the pressure back on the home side through the middle. Shanaka got going with a massive six over long-on against Ghazanfar in the eighth over and repeated it vs Raghu Sharma in the next. He pulled one over fine leg against Shardul Thakur as RR got to the halfway stage at 94/3. But almost against the run of play, a mix up between the two batters resulted in Shanaka's run out for a 15-ball 29. Jurel meanwhile, was able to middle every attempted hit and nudged RR ahead. He took 15 off Ghazanfar in the 12th over - a couple of exquisitely timed fours and a big six over square leg. But Corbin Bosch stopped him in his tracks in the following over with an exceptional inswinging yorker that Jurel couldn't keep out. He walked off for a 26-ball 38.
A Left-Field Archer Move that Worked
RR attempted to get creative with their batting plans. Intriguingly, they had Ravindra Jadeja padded up and waiting to come in as the impact player but Jofra Archer walked out at No.5. Archer batted alongside Donovan Ferreira, who was one of the last possible hopes for the visitors to get a move on heading into the death. But MI dug their heels into this muddled thinking, making the slower bouncer work well for them this evening. Chahar used it in abundance, and struck with one such ball when Ferreira found the deep mid-wicket fielder with a big heave in the 16th over. From here however, Archer took over with the bat. In the over that Chahar took out Ferreira, Archer smashed a six over long-off. His batting wares came through further in the next couple of overs too as he hit two more sixes - off Bosch over square leg and off Shardul over deep mid-wicket. He hit another four before being dismissed by Shardul, for a 15-ball 32 that went a long way in push RR past the 200-run mark.
MI's Powerplay Slide
Archer wasn't done yet. He walked out and got Rohit Sharma to nick one behind for a duck in the opening over, and then cleaned up Naman Dhir too. Ryan Rickelton, who got going with a four and six in Nandre Burger's first over, fell to the South African in his second. In the last over of the Powerplay, Brijesh Sharma floored Tilak Varma's off-stump to keep RR's hopes up.
Suryakumar Yadav Finds Form; Will Jacks Supports
The India captain has been in the middle of an underwhelming season, but arrived with the confidence of sending the ball to his favourite fine leg region. He attacked Ravindra Jadeja and Yash Raj Punja to collect sixes while Will Jacks also chipped in to keep the chase going. Suryakumar hit a Yash Raj floater into the stands and had a stroke of luck when a delivery from Jadeja flew off the top-edge for a four to third man. In the second half of the chase, Jacks got under a loopy delivery from Yash Raj and smashed it for a straight six to keep RR on their toes as Kumar Sangakkara looking rather pensive in a tensed dugout. Jacks attempted a slog sweep on the very next ball and Dhruv Jurel pouched a good high catch to ease some of the worry lines for the head coach.
Hardik Pandya's Impact
Hardik Pandya however, strutted out and turned that emotion around again. He started by sullying the wicket over by tonking two big sixes against Yash Raj. Riyan Parag's sixth bowling option Dasun Shanaka was also taken to the cleaners, as 15 came off his over with Hardik peeling off two boundaries.
Archer to RR's Rescue... Again
Post the timeout, Parag went for a desperate roll of a die by bringing back Archer for his final over in the 16th. Archer, who could do no wrong today, hurried Hardik with a bouncer and had him caught at long on to add another twist to this fixture. He gave away just three runs in the over to leave MI to chase 56 off the last 24 deliveries.
RR Close it Out Well
Suryakumar had suffered a slow-down after a flying start to his innings, and despite scoring a half-century, his exit in the 18th over all but sealed MI's fate in the game. MI limped to 175/9 in 20 overs, falling 30 runs short.
What Next for the Teams?
MI are done for the season, with an ignominious ninth-place finish. RR meanwhile will be Mullanpur-bound for the playoffs.