The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Archer signs off IPL with a six and win for Rajasthan

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KOLKATA: Jofra Archer Thursday hit the winning six to complete a successful run chase for Rajasthan Royals and end his Indian Premier League campaign on a high.

Archer, a bowling all-rounder who made an unbeaten 27 off 12 balls as Rajasthan chased down their target of 176 in 19.2 overs, and teammate Ben Stokes return to be with England ahead of the World Cup next month.

Indian teenager Riyan Parag smashed 47 off 31 balls before being out hit wicket in the penultimat­e over and Archer then completed the chase with a four and a six in the final over.

"I feel really excited. The tournament didn't go as well as we liked, but moments like these really make me cherish playing for Rajasthan," Archer said after the win.

"Anyone that comes in to replace me and Stokesy will do a great job, I'm sure of that.

"I'm grateful for Rajasthan to take a chance on me, having not played any internatio­nal cricket," the 24-year-old Archer, who returned figures of 0-28 with his pace bowling, added.

Uncapped Archer, who is included in next month's one-day internatio­nals against Pakistan and Ireland, has a chance to make the World Cup team. The final World Cup squad deadline is May 23.

Stokes is part of England's 15-man preliminar­y World Cup squad.

The Barbados-born Archer, who recently qualified to compete for England after their cricket board changed its residency rules, made an impact with 11 wickets in 11 games with an impressive economy rate of 6.76 in the Twenty20 tournament.

Stokes, a left-handed batsman who fell to Kolkata leg-spinner Piyush Chawla for 11, though had a forgettabl­e IPL, scoring just 123 runs in nine matches for the 2008 champions. He picked six wickets with his pace bowling.

Rajasthan are lying seventh in the eight-team table with just four wins off 11 matches so far but skipper Steve Smith lauded the contributi­ons of Parag and Archer in the win against Kolkata.

Rajasthan were in a precarious position at 98-5 and 123-6 when the 17-year-old Parag and Archer put on a crucial 44-run stand for the seventh-wicket to revive the chase. - AFP

 ??  ?? Rajasthan Royals' Ben Stokes(R) plays a shot on Thursday. — AFP photo
Rajasthan Royals' Ben Stokes(R) plays a shot on Thursday. — AFP photo

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