Royal Challengers Bangalore's 3-run loss to Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur on Saturday, 19 May, put them out of contention for this year’s play-offs.
Shreyas Gopal returned with brilliant figures of four for 16 as the home side bowled RCB out for 134 in 19.2 overs after opening batsman Rahul Tripathi had helped the Royals post 164/5 with a solid unbeaten 80 off 58 balls.
The win has kept Ajinkya Rahane-led Rajasthan in the reckoning for a play-offs berth while RCB – now sixth in the standings – ended the tournament with 12 points from 14 matches.
With 14 points after 14 matches, Rajasthan Royals’ chances for a play-offs berth are, however, not in their hands as the remaining matches will decide their fate.
After winning the toss, the Royals opted to bat in their final league game.
Rajasthan Royals’ Innings
India pacer Umesh Yadav grabbed three wickets for 25 runs in a superb spell to restrict Rajasthan to 164 for 5.
Umesh got the scalps of key batsmen in the form of opener Archer (0), captain Ajinkya Rahane (33) and Sanju Samson (0), and though the Royals recovered from a slow start, they failed to get the final flourish.
The absence of Englishmen Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes, both of whom left the side for national duty, was felt during the must-win match.
The other opener Tripathi rose to the occasion with an unbeaten 80 off 58 balls, hitting five fours and a six. Rahane and Klassen (32 off 21 deliveries) made useful contributions at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.
Tripathi's 99-run second wicket partnership with Rahane resurrected the Royals innings after the slow start.
At one point, the home side were well placed at 101 for 1 in the 12th over but duel strike by Umesh pegged them back.
Tripathi, who has not been among the runs this year, came good today, reaching his fifty in 38 balls.
Rahane missed out on his half-century once again as he was declared out leg before after DRS review while trying to work the ball to the leg side.
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RCB’s Innings
South African superstar AB de Villiers briefly threatened to take the game away in RCB's favour with a 35-ball 53 but Gopal and his bowling colleagues ensured Royals' victory.
Pacers Jaydev Unadkat and Ben Laughlin chipped in with two wickets apiece while off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham took one wicket as RCB's hopes for a play-offs berth went up in smokes.
RCB's run chase began on a bright note with Parthiv hitting two sixes in the first over off Jofra Archer, but Virat Kohli (4) continued his inconsistent run of form, as he failed to get the runs at the other end.
Kohli was out in the third over off Gowtham. The India captain charged down the ground and he swiped, only for the ball to spin in from a length and hit his stumps.
De Villiers came out and smashed Archer and Laughlin for three and two fours respectively in the next two overs, apparently in a bid to overhaul the target in 15.5 overs to better Mumbai Indians' net run rate.
De Villiers and Parthiv stitched 55 runs for the second wicket to keep RCB in the hunt to reach the target. The South African kept one end intact for more then seven overs but wickets kept on falling at the other end. Moeen Ali (1), Mandeep Singh (3) and Colin de Grandhomme (2) fell cheaply in quick succession.
When de Villiers was out in the 12th over to become Gopal's second wicket, with Heinrich Klaasen doing a good stumping job after the South African superstar misread the googly, the match had virtually gone out of RCB's grasp.
The RCB tail was exposed and then, Sarfaraz Khan (7) and Umesh Yadav (0), fell in consecutive deliveries off Laughlin in the 16th over.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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