IPL 2024 Rajasthan Royals Keep Their Playoff Hopes Alive, Extend RCB and Virat Kohli’s Title Drought.
Rovman Powell's lofted straight drive ended Rajasthan Royals' winless streak and brought Royal Challengers Bangalore's winning run to a halt, propelling the Royals into the second qualifier. The Royals celebrated their victory with exuberance, while the Challengers left the field weary and heartbroken. Despite setting a target of 172, RCB's early struggle to take wickets and their inconsistent batting were evident. They conceded 46 runs before capturing the first wicket, but then fought back valiantly. Key dismissals, such as those of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sanju Samson, momentarily disrupted the Royals' chase. Jaiswal, who had batted with poise, was caught out by Dinesh Karthik off Cameron Green, and Samson was stumped after a rash shot.
Riyan Parag and Shimron Hetmyer then took on the responsibility of stabilizing the innings. The equation was manageable – 62 runs off 42 balls. Virat Kohli's brilliant run-out of Dhruv Jurel injected hope into the Challengers, but Parag and Hetmyer continued to steer the Royals towards the target. A crucial 17-run over from Cameron Green swung the momentum decisively towards the Royals. Despite Mohammed Siraj reigniting RCB's hopes with a double-wicket over, dismissing both Parag and Hetmyer, it was too late to change the game's outcome.
Trent Boult and Ravichandran Ashwin's exceptional bowling performances played a pivotal role in the Royals' victory. Boult's precise swing bowling and Ashwin's cunning variations stifled RCB's batting lineup. Boult conceded only 16 runs in his four overs, and Ashwin took key wickets while giving away just 19 runs. Boult's ability to swing the new ball and maintain a tight line frustrated RCB's batsmen, particularly Faf du Plessis, who was dismissed after a mistimed pull shot. Kohli's aggressive strokes briefly energized the crowd, but his dismissal to a slog-sweep marked the beginning of RCB's downfall.
Ashwin's experience and tactical acumen were on full display as he varied his pace and trajectory to unsettle the batsmen. He bowled mostly into Cameron Green's body, preventing him from playing freely, and teased Rajat Patidar with changes in delivery speed and angle. Ashwin eventually dismissed Green with a well-disguised carrom ball and trapped Glenn Maxwell with a standard off-break.
Ultimately, RCB's total of 172 proved inadequate against the combined prowess of the Royals' batsmen and bowlers. Boult and Ashwin's brilliance with the ball, complemented by Hetmyer and Parag's composed batting, secured a crucial victory for the Royals, highlighting their resilience and tactical superiority in this high-stakes encounter.