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Riyan lights up Jaipur with stunning knock for Royals

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Riyan Parag's stunning unbeaten 45-ball 84 propelled Rajasthan Royals to 185-5 and sealed a 12-run win over the Delhi Capitals in IPL in Jaipur on Thursday.

Rishabh Pant-led Delhi won the toss and chose to field first and maintained a strangleho­ld over the game until the second half of the Royals' innings. Rajasthan lost both their explosive openers Yashasvi Jaiswal (five) and Jos Buttler (11) early and even batting mainstay, captain Sanju Samson, failed to convert his start and fell for 15.

With the team reeling at 36-3 in the eighth over, Rajasthan promoted India's spin-bowling all-rounder Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who built a crucial 54-run partnershi­p with Parag.

Ashwin scored 29 off 19 balls and took the team to 90 before he was dismissed in the 14th over by India teammate Axar Patel.

Parag, who has been criticised in previous IPL seasons for his rash shot selection, kept the scoreboard ticking until after the 17th over.

The 22-year-old put together another key partnershi­p with Indian wicketkeep­er Dhruv Jurel (20).

Parag, who reached his 50 off 34 balls, cracked 25 runs with three fours and two sixes off the final over bowled by star South Africa paceman Anrich Nortje.

"I think it's not about the bowler but the ball he is bowling and I practised a lot of those balls and I could execute a few of them tonight," Parag said.

"I always have my options ready on both sides of the wicket. That's what I've been working on lately and I just back myself," the Assam youngster, who had a prolific domestic season, said.

"I know I've got the power and the strength to dig out yorker balls or even hit sixes off the short balls. So, I'm just backing myself and whenever it comes, I'm going to hit a boundary. Sometimes, it does work out and sometimes it doesn't."

Parag was ably supported by West Indian Shimron Hetmyer, who hit an unbeaten seven-ball 14 that propelled the team to an impressive 185-5.

Samson praised player of the match Parag.

"Wherever I go, people ask me about him. There is something very special he can give to Indian cricket," he said.

Patel was the standout bowler for Delhi and finished with 1-21 in his four over spell.

Delhi started their chase well with Australian openers Mitchell Marsh and veteran David Warner.

Marsh was removed after a 12ball 23 in the fourth over by South African quick Nandre Burger, who also removed Ricky Bhui (0) in the same over. But that didn't stop Warner, who took the team to 59-2 at the end of the powerplay.

He was removed in the 12th over after a well compiled 34ball 49, falling to young India fast bowler Avesh Khan.

Delhi subsequent­ly fell behind the run rate before a late innings counteratt­ack by South African Tristan Stubbs who finished with an unbeaten 23-ball 44.

Avesh bowled a tight last over to seal a 12-run victory.

Leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal finished his three overs with 2-19 while Burger had 2-29.

Losing captain Pant said that he was "definitely disappoint­ed".

Pant, who hopes to make a comeback to the Indian team after his long injury layoff ahead of the T20 World Cup this summer, made 28 off 26 balls. "The best thing to do from here is to learn from it," he added.

 ?? AP ?? Rajasthan Royals’ Riyan Parag bats during the Indian Premier League match against Delhi Capitals. —
AP Rajasthan Royals’ Riyan Parag bats during the Indian Premier League match against Delhi Capitals. —

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