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62nd Match (N), Delhi, May 20, 2025, Indian Premier League
(17.1/20 ov, T:188) 188/4

RR won by 6 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)

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Madhwal leads bowlers' show as RR end the season by beating CSK

CSK were restricted to 187, before Survyavanshi's fifty, and cameos from Jaiswal and Jurel, wrapped the chase

Sidharth Monga
Sidharth Monga
20-May-2025 • 5 hrs ago
Rajasthan Royals 188 for 4 (Suryavanshi 57, Samson 41, Jaiswal 36, Ashwin 2-41) beat Chennai Super Kings 187 for 8 (Mhatre 43, Brevis 42, Madhwal 3-29, Yudhvir 3-47) by six wickets
Despite losing eight matches chasing out of nine, Rajasthan Royals (RR) decided to chase one last time and came out victors with 17 balls to spare. Unlike earlier games, though, their bowlers did well against fellow laggards Chennai Super Kings (CSK), leaving them just 188 to chase on a good batting pitch. Akash Madhwal reversed the ball to restrict CSK in the end to just 17 runs off the last three overs, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi then aced the chase with a measured 57 off 33 deliveries.
R Ashwin took two wickets in the 14th over to remind observers of RR's poor chasing record, but it proved to be nothing more than a stutter. Dhruv Jurel made sure it never got close with a sparkling 31 from 12 balls. The unbeaten batters at the wicket were Jurel and Shimron Hetmyer, who have been in the middle in some of the past fluffed chases.
As a result of the win, RR were momentarily off the bottom of the table, but their season was done. CSK were left needing a big win in their last match to avoid finishing at the bottom for the first time in their history.

CSK lose early wickets

The start of the game was action-packed, but not easily explained. CSK lost five wickets in 7.4 overs to length balls that didn't swing or seam. They were not off-pace deliveries either. Of these, one was not even an attacking shot. It was just one of those days when the risks were not coming off, and Yudhvir Singh ended with a haul of three wickets.
For a while in between, the risks did come off for a 56-run stand between Ayush Mhatre and the new No. 4 Ashwin. Mhatre scored 43 off 20 balls, mostly just clearing the infield for eight fours and one six. This meant CSK were going at over 10 runs an over even though they lost five early wickets.

Brevis continues to impress

The second half of CSK's season has been all about identifying a core for the next IPL. Two triumphs in that regard have been their replacement batters, Mhatre and Dewald Brevis. Both shone in Delhi. Brevis scored 42 off 25 deliveries as he and Shivam Dube added 59 runs for the sixth wicket.

The reverse curse

In three of their five tight losses, RR have had to contend with the reversing ball. This time, though, they got the ball reversing themselves. Madhwal, who started bowling as late as the 12th over and went for ten runs in his first two balls, quickly realised that the ball was ready for reverse swing, and started going for the yorker.
In his four overs, Madhwal nailed at least eight of them to go with plenty of low full tosses that were difficult to get away. The one that got Brevis off the inside edge was a half volley, but it did tail away, thus causing the mis-hit.
Dube, meanwhile, took care of the spin threat that was reserved for MS Dhoni, thus maintaining the run rate of 10 till the 17th over. But Madhwal and Tushar Deshpande were excellent in the last three overs. For once the RR batters were not going to have to chase an above-par total.

Jaiswal gets RR a flying starts

The target this time was exactly what RR scored to tie the game against Delhi Capitals at the same venue, but this was a better batting pitch. For the 13th time in the IPL, Yashasvi Jaiswal hit the first legal delivery of the innings for a boundary - a record. This one, though, came off the glove in an over that he hardly middled the ball. By the time he started his second over, though, Khaleel Ahmed had lost the movement, and Jaiswal raced away to 36 off 19 balls.

Suryavanshi, Samson assured in chase

This time, Suryavanshi and Sanju Samson had the opportunity too get a sighter or two thanks to their bowlers and the quick start provided by Jaiswal. It didn't take Suryavanshi long, though. He hit six, four and four in Noor Ahmad's first over, and took sixes in Ravindra Jadeja's first.
The one spinner that Suryavanshi couldn't hit was negotiated by Samson. He hit a six in each of former team-mate Ashwin's overs to make sure RR stayed ahead of the asking rate.

Jurel overcomes jitters

By the time Ashwin gave CSK a glimmer of hope, getting the better of former captain Samson and Suryavanshi in the 14th over, the ask had already come down to 50 runs. Suryavanshi had again dazzled the observers, this time with his measured approach to go with his hitting prowess.
Jurel, though, didn't let CSK consolidate their gains. He hit Jadeja for a six and a four, Noor for a four, and then Ashwin for a six. In perfect symmetry, it was an 18-run Ashwin over that ended CSK's brief comeback.

Sidharth Monga is a senior writer at ESPNcricinfo

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