Jofra Archer powers RR into IPL playoffs; MI crash out
The victory lifted Rajasthan Royals to the fourth position in IPL points table with 16 points, effectively knocking out PBKS, KKR and DC.
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Jofra Archer returned with splendid figures of 4-0-17-3 after his 15-ball 32 helped Royals reach a fighting 205/8 (PTI)
Mumbai, 24 May
Rajasthan Royals rode on Jofra Archer’s
all-round brilliance to book the fourth and final play-off berth with a 30-run
victory over Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League here on Sunday.
Archer returned with splendid figures of
4-0-17-3 after his 15-ball 32 helped Royals reach a fighting 205 for 8 after 20overs. It was 73 runs in the last five overs bowled by Mumbai Indians which
proved to be decisive as Mumbai Indians could manage only 175 for 9 in 20
overs.
The victory lifted Rajasthan Royals to the
fourth position in the IPL points table with 16 points, effectively knocking
out Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, and even Delhi Capitals — latter two
had slim outside chances.
Mumbai Indians' reply was spruced with a
timely half-century from Suryakumar Yadav — 60 off 42 balls with four sixes and
three fours — as well as skipper Hardik Pandya’s 15-ball 34 and Will Jacks’ 33
off 18 balls. But none of these efforts were enough to revive the five-time
winners, who had slipped to 38 for four with Archer’s two-wicket burst at the
start.
The collapse began when Archer produced a
jaffa — a perfect outswinger which darted sharply away from Rohit Sharma (0)
who went on a fishing expedition away from his body. The resultant edge settled
into wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel's gloves.
Archer then got one to nip off the surface
to hit the wickets and see the back of Naman Dhir (6) in the third over, but
the body blow came for MI in the form of Ryan Rickelton’s (12) dismissal off
Burger, who found Vaibhav Sooryavanshi at square leg.
A disappointing season had no different end
for Tilak Varma with the bat when the India batter was undone by a Brijesh
Sharma delivery which kept low while he attempted to flick it. In a season
marred by poor powerplay returns, Mumbai Indians had no respite in their final
outing where they finished at 49 for four after six overs.
Suryakumar also rode his luck, getting two
reprieves en route to his second half-century of the season. Brijesh missed arun-out chance on either ends when both Ryan Rickelton and Suryakumar were caught
in a mix-up with an awful throw, and then dropped a catch at mid-wicket when
the MI batter on 27 off Yash Raj Punja in the eighth over.
Suryakumar and Jacks put on 63 for the
fifth wicket in an impressive turnaround for the hosts, but it was Pandya’s
dismissal off Archer in the 16th over — when MI were still in the chase — that
shut them out of the game.
With 59 needed off 30 balls and Archer
steaming in for his final over, MI could have opted against going after the
English pacer but Pandya took the punt that fell flat. A mis-hit ended Pandya’s
quickfire innings during which he made animated gestures, while also sharp
caught-and-bowled from Nandre Burger (2/43) of Suryakumar in the 18th over
sealed the deal.
Earlier, Archer (32 off 15 balls) and Ravindra
Jadeja’s (19 no off 11 balls) vital contributions late in the innings lifted
Rajasthan Royals to an under-par 205 for eight on a benign wicket.
Needing a win in this contest to book the
final berth in the IPL playoffs, RR added 73 runs in the last five overs to
stage a late comeback after their specialist batters cut a sorry figure. Archer
smacked three sixes and a four to collect 32 off 15 balls while Jadeja, coming
down at No 9, hit three boundaries in the last two overs to push the total
beyond the 200-run mark.
All eyes were pinned on the explosive pair
of Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (4) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (27) but while teenager was
dismissed cheaply, Jaiswal showed a lot of promise during his brief stay before
Will Jacks outfoxed him.
Jaiswal hit a couple of towering sixes off
Chahar and even showed impeccable movement to hit Jacks over long-off for his
third six, but couldn’t prevent a leading edge off the MI spinner when he lured
him with a fuller delivery.
In a spot of bother at 33 for two,
Rajasthan neither counter-attacked nor managed any recovery. Skipper Riyan
Parag failed to convert a start while Jurel could not make a strong dent
either.
Parag did well to put a few lose balls away
for boundaries but just when he looked to impose himself on the game, a mis-hit
resulted in a well executed bunny-hop catch from Tilak Varma off AM Ghazanfar
(1/45) in the sixth over.
However it was Archer and Ravindra Jadeja,
who used to long handle to a good effect which proved to be game-changer in the
end.
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