IPL 2025: Jaiswal's half-century powers RR to 173/4 against RCB

IANS April 13, 2025 259 views

Yashasvi Jaiswal delivered a stunning performance in the IPL 2025 match, scoring a magnificent 75 runs and setting the foundation for Rajasthan Royals' impressive total of 173/4. Despite a challenging start and the early dismissal of captain Sanju Samson, Jaiswal and Riyan Parag steadied the innings with consistent boundaries. Dhruv Jurel's late blitz in the death overs further accelerated the scoring rate, helping RR reach a formidable score. The match showcased Jaiswal's growing prowess as a reliable opener in the Indian Premier League.

"Every fifty is special, but this one feels great" - Yashasvi Jaiswal (Hypothetical post-match quote)
IPL 2025: Jaiswal's half-century powers RR to 173/4 against RCB
Jaipur, April 13: Yashasvi Jaiswal's half-century coupled with Dhruv Jurel's 23-ball 35 blitz powered Rajasthan Royals to 173/4 in 20 overs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in match 28 of the IPL 2025 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium here on Sunday.

Key Points

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Jaiswal smashes 75 off 47 balls with 10 fours and 2 sixes

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Dhruv Jurel provides late momentum with quick 35

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RR overcomes early struggles to post competitive total

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Krunal Pandya most economical bowler for RCB

Invited to bat first, Rajasthan openers Jaiswal and captain Sanju Samson gave a mediocre start to the innings with the former amassing three fours in the first three powerplay overs.

With Jaiswal scoring his runs freely, Samson was facing difficulty in scoring runs despite the field restrictions.

Jaiswal took charge on Yash Dayal's second over and hammered him for six and a four to accumulate 12 runs from the over. Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood just conceded a four in the final over of the powerplay as Rajasthan were 45/0 after six overs.

Krunal Pandya drew first blood for the RCB in the seventh over with the scalp of struggling Samson, who departed after scoring 19-ball 15.

Riyan Parag joined Jaiswal in the middle and kept the scoreboard ticking in the middle overs with boundaries at regular intervals.

In the ninth over when Rajat Patidar introduced Suyash Sharma into the attack, Parag smashed two fours in the over as Yash Dayal dropped him for 17.

In the next over, he slammed Krunal Pandya for a six over mid-wicket to give some boost to their scoring rate.

Meanwhile, Jasiwal completed his second half-century of the season in 35 balls. It was his 11th fifty in IPL and third at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Rajasthan were 104/1 after the end of 13 overs.

In the 14th over, Parag was dismissed by Yash Dayal for 30 runs as the batter gave an easy catch to Virat Kohli at cover.

Dhruv Jurel came in to bat at no. 4 as Jaiswal continued his knock from the other end. The opener took charge against Hazlewood and sent him for a six and a four before losing his wicket in the same over. Jaiswal played a knock of 75 runs off 47 balls studded with 10 fours and two sixes.

Shimron Hetmyer and Jurel took the responsibility of lifting the scoring rate in the death overs. Jurel got lucky in the 17th over when Kohli dropped him for 11 after he struck six off Suyash Sharma's final over.

Jurel made the most of Dayal's final over of the spell and smacked six and a four on the first two balls. Rajasthan accumulated 15 runs from the penultimate over of the innings to move past the 150-run mark.

Bhuvneshwar conceded 11 runs from the last over of the innings after being hit for two fours. He also got the wicket of Hetmyer on the penultimate ball before Nitish Rana hit him for four to take Rajasthan to 173/4.

For RCB, Krunal was the most economical as he returned with the figures of 1-29 in his four overs.

Brief scores: Rajasthan Royals 173/4 in 20 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 75, Dhruv Jurel 35 not out; Krunal Pandya 1-29, Josh Hazlewood 1-26) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an innings by Jaiswal! 🔥 He's proving to be the backbone of RR's batting lineup this season. That 75 off 47 was pure class. RCB bowlers had no answer to his timing and placement.
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Priya M.
Jurel's cameo was exactly what RR needed in the death overs! 35* off 23 is gold dust in T20 cricket. Though I feel Samson needs to step up his game - he's been struggling for consistency.
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Amit S.
RCB's fielding was disappointing today. Two dropped catches (Parag & Jurel) that cost them 40+ runs. In tight games like these, those mistakes make all the difference. Kohli would be fuming!
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Sneha R.
Krunal was the only bowler who looked threatening today. 1-29 in 4 overs on this pitch is outstanding. Why didn't Patidar give him another over instead of Dayal who got hammered?
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Vikram J.
That partnership between Jaiswal and Parag was crucial! They built the platform perfectly for Jurel to explode at the end. 173 looks competitive but RCB's batting is strong... gonna be a close chase!
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Neha P.
While Jaiswal was brilliant, I think RR missed a trick by not sending Hetmyer up the order. He faced just 5 balls! With his hitting ability, he could've added 10-15 more runs in those final overs.

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