While Yashasvi Jaiswal reaffirmed his status as the brightest talent among India’s gen-next batters with a superb 60, Jos Buttler showed no signs of finger pain en route a chiselled 79 in Rajasthan Royals’ challenging 199 for 4 after David Warner committed a tactical ‘harakiri’ by opting to field on a batting shirtfront.
The Australian couldn’t be blamed as his pencil-thin Indian batting unit was put on its haunches as they managed only 142 for 9 in the end after being out-batted by the two Royals openers with Shimron Hetmyer adding a bit of icing on the cake.
In the Royals’ innings, there were 23 boundaries and seven sixes while DC in their entire innings failed to hit a single six on what was considered to be batting paradise.
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IPL 2023: Buttler, Yashasvi lead RR to 57-run win over DC
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<p>The opening pair of Jos Buttler and Yashasvi Jaiswal smacked half-centuries as the Rajasthan Royals handed the Delhi Capitals their third straight loss in the Indian Premier League.<br /></p>
<p>Buttler blazed 79 off 51 balls and Jaiswal made 60 off 31 balls in Rajasthan’s total of 199-4.<br /></p>
<p>Trent Boult’s (3-29) double-wicket set the tone in a convincing 57-run win<br /></p>
<p>Seasoned spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (3-27) and Ravichandran Ashwin (2-25) squeezed the middle-order and Delhi ended up at 142-9.<br /></p>
<p>Rajasthan Royals are at the top of the table with four points from three games.<br /></p>
<p>Delhi are rooted at the bottom.<br /></p>
<p>Jaiswal provided Rajasthan a perfect start after Delhi captain David Warner won the toss and elected to field. He smashed 20 in fast bowler Khaleel Ahmed’s first over.<br /></p>
<p>Jaiswal got dismissed in the ninth over when he top-edged Mukesh Kumar after providing a rollicking platform of 98 runs with Buttler.<br /></p>
<p>Buttler, who hit 11 fours and a six, departed in the penultimate over when Mukesh juggled off his own bowling before holding onto a catch off his own bowling.<br /></p>
<p>Shimron Hetmyer made a rapid 39 off 21 balls in the death overs.<br /></p>
<p>Chasing 200, Prithvi Shaw continued his disappointing run when he was brilliantly caught by Sanju Samson behind the wickets in Trent Boult’s first over.<br /></p>
<p>Boult was on a hat trick when he had Manish Pandey pinned leg before wicket off the first ball before Rillee Rossouw (14) averted the hat trick ball. <br /></p>
<p>Lalit Yadav (38) and Warner added 64 runs for the fourth wicket stand before Delhi lost six wickets for 40 runs. <br /></p>
The Royals thus earned their second win in three games, having lost a high scoring thriller against Punjab Kings at this very venue.
Trent Boult (3/29 in 4 overs) then did what he does for a living. He got one to move a shade, squaring up Prithvi Shaw (0) and exposing his poor technique once again. The very next ball jagged back enough and found Manish Pandey (0) rooted to his crease for a plumb leg before decision. There was not much left in the game after that kind of horrendous start.
In three games, Shaw has been dismissed in three distinct fashions — raw pace in the opener, well-disguised short ball rearing up in the second and old fashioned seam and swing in the third.
He would himself know that he has now fallen way behind in national team’s pecking order after this inept performances game after game.
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IPL 2023: Rajasthan Royals crush Delhi Capitals by 57 runs
Skipper David Warner (65 off 55 balls) scored his second half-century in three games but has been very ‘Un-Warner’ like where he has never looked like taking the game away from opposition.
Once Lalit Yadav (38 off 24 balls) was dismissed by Boult, in his second spell, the humiliation was written all over Barsapara Stadium.
Earlier, it was a case of ‘Afternoon showing fate of evening’ as Jaiswal hammered a hapless Khaleel Ahmed (0/31 in 2 overs) into submission by crunching five boundaries in the opening over. His 31-ball innings laid the foundation before Buttler finished with a flourish. The English swashbuckler faced 51 balls.
The fate of DC bowlers could have been sealed in the first six overs, which yielded 68 runs along with 14 boundaries, but Kuldeep Yadav (1/31 in 4 overs), Mukesh Kumar (2/36 in 4 overs) and Rovman Powell (1/18 in 2 overs) did well to control the damage to some extent at the back-end.
The total on this track would be considered a par score taking the pitch into account as 220 looked possible during the first 10 overs.
Khaleel literally lost both line and length and looked bruised as Jaiswal inflicted one humiliation after another on him during those couple of overs. Khaleel, in his career, has never had three consistent games on trot and Saturday was another such day.
Anrich Nortje (0/44 in 4 overs), DC’s big bowling hope, seemed to have had too much on his plate, as the onslaught at the other end did affect him as he also went for a flurry of boundaries, including one over the bowler’s head.
Such was Warner’s helplessness that he had to ignore that Axar Patel’s (0/38 in 4 overs) match-up against left-handers isn’t great, and he was promptly smashed for three boundaries in his very first over.
The 50 came in the fourth over and 100 in the 10th even as Jaiswal completed a 25-ball half-century, his fifth over three editions of the tournament.
Seeing Axar’s plight, his spin twin Kuldeep also started bowling quick and flat which resulted in half-trackers, which were promptly punished.
It was Mukesh Kumar, who finally induced a mis-timed pull from Jaiswal which ballooned up and resulted in an easy return catch.
The confidence of Mukesh rubbed off on Kuldeep, who in his second over started giving the ball more air and floated one out of Sanju Samson‘s (0) hitting radar. Samson’s ugly heave was taken by Nortje at long on.
Riyan Parag (7) had another failure, this time castled by Powell but Buttler, after a quiet period in the middle overs, conjured a 49-run stand with Shimton Hetmyer (39 not out off 21 balls) to take his team to a par score.
(With inputs from PTI)