Royals eliminate RCB to set up knockout against SRH (2024)

Rajasthan Royals 174 for 6 (Jaiswal 45, Parag 36, Siraj 2-33) beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru 172 for 8 (Patidar 34, Kohli 33, Lomror 32, Avesh 3-44, Ashwin 2-19) by four wickets

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) came into the IPL 2024 Eliminator with six successive wins behind them, and Rajasthan Royals (RR) with five successive winless games. But there really is no such thing as momentum in sport, and certainly not in a sport as fickle as T20.

Royals won an important toss, and their bowlers delivered a superb performance to restrict RCB to 172 at a venue where dew makes chasing significantly easier than setting targets.

It was a game of two halves, as RR got over the line with an over to spare despite a number of nervy moments in their chase.

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It was also a game of two ends. One square boundary in Ahmedabad was significantly longer than the other, and the RR bowlers used this asymmetry brilliantly. RCB scored 51 for 6 in their odd-numbered overs, when the longer boundary was to the leg side for the right-hand batter, and 121 for 2 from the other end.

It wasn't a coincidence that Trent Boult, R Ashwin and Avesh Khan, RR's best bowlers on the night, did the bulk of their bowling from the favourable end.

The imbalance existed even when RR batted: 111 for 1 in ten overs from one end, and 63 for 5 in nine overs from the other. It helped RR that they had right-left pairs occupying the crease for longer than RCB did, but not to a massive extent.

In the end, it came down to the total RCB put on the board. Faf du Plessis, their captain, admitted that they were about 20 runs short. He felt it was a 180 pitch when RCB batted, and a significantly higher-scoring one, thanks to the dew, when RR chased.

RR are now through to Qualifier 2 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Chennai on Friday. For RCB, this is another trophyless season but one that will be remembered fondly for many years to come.

Trent Boult vs RCB

The game of two ends began early. Boult swung the new ball in an opening spell of three overs, and was inch-perfect with his lines and lengths: no room for the batters to free their arms, and no slot balls or long-hops. He conceded just six runs and two leg-byes in those three overs, and had du Plessis caught at deep midwicket to end an opening stand of 37.

At the other end, though, RCB clattered 42 in three overs. Virat Kohli, using his feet routinely to step out or make room, looked ominous while rushing to 30 off 19 by the end of the powerplay.

Chahal gets Kohli; Ashwin applies the squeeze

Boult gave way to Ashwin from the end with the long leg-side boundary (for the right-hand batter), and that end continued to be hard to score off. Ashwin bowled beautifully, bowling at high pace - either into the pitch or right up at the batters' feet - while offering no room, and primarily using his carrom and reverse-carrom variations against RCB's right-hand batters.

But he was also aided by the end he bowled from, and the fact that his first two overs came soon after RCB had lost big wickets. He bowled the seventh over soon after Boult had taken out du Plessis, and the ninth immediately after Kohli had fallen to Yuzvendra Chahal.

Kohli's slog-sweep has been one of the stories of IPL 2024. The shot, brought out of cold storage after many years, has allowed Kohli to overturn a long-standing issue of slow scoring against spin, and given him an extra gear through the middle overs. On this day, though, he was out to his first slog-sweep, caught on the midwicket boundary.

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Ashwin, Avesh keep RCB in check

RCB kept playing their shots when they could attack the short leg-side boundary, and took Chahal for 13 in the tenth over and Avesh for 13 in the 12th. In between, Dhruv Jurel, running in from long-on, put down a sitter to reprieve Rajat Patidar when he miscued a big hit off Ashwin.

But Ashwin didn't let RR worry about that miss for too long, inducing a mis-hit from Cameron Green in the 13th over - his fourth - and following up with the dismissal of Glenn Maxwell, who ended a lean season with the bat by attempting to hit his first ball for six and picking out long-on.

Chahal bowled another expensive over, conceding 19 in the 14th, and when Patidar hooked Avesh for six at the start of the 15th - it was RCB's first boundary in an odd-numbered over - it looked as though a 190-ish total was possible. But Avesh got a shortish delivery to get big on Patidar next ball, and caused him to miscue to a backtracking mid-off fielder.

He could have had two in two, producing a perfect first-ball inducker to have Dinesh Karthik adjudged lbw, only for the decision, reviewed by the batter, overturned when the third umpire seemed to mistake bat hitting pad for an inside edge on to pad.

Karthik remained scratchy while scoring 11 off 13 in what is likely his final innings at the senior level, Avesh eventually getting him with a hard-length legcutter that climbed steeply on him in the 19th over. Mahipal Lomror gave RCB a bit of impetus towards the end with 32 off 17, which featured two leg-side sixes off Chahal, but their total of 172 seemed inadequate at the innings break.

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Jaiswal puts Royals on track

There were two dropped chances early in the chase. The first was a difficult one - Green throwing himself to his right at slip and putting down an edge from Yashasvi Jaiswal in the third over - and the second a sitter - Maxwell shelling Tom Kohler-Cadmore at deep square-leg in the fifth. The two openers peppered the boundary either side of those misses - Yash Dayal particularly unfortunate to concede three fours to Jaiswal soon after having him dropped off his bowling - and RR ran to 45 for no loss by the end of the fifth.

Lockie Ferguson ended the powerplay with an excellent sixth over, conceding just two and bowling Kohler-Cadmore with a slower yorker. RR were still well on top, though, a fact they emphasised when Jaiswal and Sanju Samson took 17 runs - including a six and two fours, all towards the shorter boundary - off Swapnil Singh's left-arm spin in the seventh over.

Royals stutter but complete the job

Green came on in the tenth over and began to make a serious impact with his hard lengths, conceding just 11 runs in three overs while having Jaiswal caught behind while attempting a scoop. He also helped run Jurel out, fumbling a brilliant, one-bounce throw from Kohli in the deep but somehow managing to break the wicket with the ball still in contact with his hands.

At the other end, RR lost Samson, leaving his crease too early to be stumped off a deliberate off-side wide from Karn Sharma. At the end of the 14th over, Royals were four down and needed 58 off 36.

One big over would close that gap, and it came in the 16th, with Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag taking 17 off Green's fourth. Then Hetmyer hit Dayal for a pair of fours in the 17th, bringing the equation down to 19 off 18.

There was still time for one last twist, however, with Mohammed Siraj bowling Parag for 36 with a full, straight one that he played across, and finishing the over by inducing a miscue from Hetmyer.

It left Royals needing 13 from 12 with two new batters at the crease, and an unlikely RCB win was still on the cards. Rovman Powell, though, finished it off, finding a bit of luck early in the 19th with a pair of edged fours off Ferguson before completing the job with a stylish straight six.

Royals eliminate RCB to set up knockout against SRH (2024)

FAQs

Why did RCB get eliminated? ›

Yes, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) has been eliminated from the tournament. Despite a strong performance from key players, they were unable to secure enough victories to advance to the next stage.

Why did RCB lose to RR? ›

Faf Du Plessis explained that the pitch condition and impact player rule made RCB fall short by at least 20 runs. After staging a remarkable comeback in the league phase of the tournament, RCB missed out on a chance to reach the IPL final after losing the eliminator against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday.

Which is better, RR or RCB? ›

Across 31 IPL matches, RCB has won 15, while RR has emerged victorious 13 times. However, recent form paints a different picture. While RCB is on a six-game winning streak, RR is struggling with five consecutive losses.

What is the prediction of RCB vs RR in 2024? ›

Match Prediction

As resurgent RCB come from six consecutive wins, the momentum will be convincingly in their favour against a struggling RR who have lost four consecutive encounters. With Virat Kohli and co. looking in fiery hot form, the RCB stand as the favourites to win the clash.

Has RCB ever been to final? ›

The best finish for the side has been the final. RCB has featured in a title clash on three occasions and lost all. It's last final was in 2016 when it lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad by eight runs.

How many years RCB lost in IPL? ›

Royal Challengers have finished as runners-up on three occasions in 2009, 2011, and 2016, and have qualified for the playoffs in nine out of seventeen seasons. The franchise has also competed in the Champions League Twenty20, finishing as runners-up in the 2011 season.

Who is the owner of RCB? ›

RCB is owned by United Spirits Limited. The franchise recently won its first title when the Smriti Mandhana-led team won the second season of the Women's Premier League last month.

Has RR ever won IPL? ›

The inaugural edition of IPL was won by Rajasthan Royals in 2008. RR, led by Australian legend Shane Warne, defeated Chennai Super Kings in the final to take the crown. Kolkata Knight Riders are the only team besides CSK and MI to win multiple IPL titles.

Is KKR better than RR? ›

Rajasthan Royals have played 30 matches against Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League since 2008. In the RR vs KKR head-to-head record, both the Royals and the Knight Riders have won 14 times each, with two matches abandoned.

Who is the best player in Rajasthan Royals? ›

Most runs for Rajasthan Royals in T20s
PlayerSpanMat
SV Samson2013-2024146
AM Rahane2011-2019106
JC Buttler2018-202483
SR Watson2008-201584
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Who is the highest run scorer in IPL 2024? ›

Batting Records - Most Runs in IPL 2024
PlayerSpanRuns
V Kohli (RCB)2024-2024741
RD Gaikwad (CSK)2024-2024583
R Parag (RR)2024-2024573
TM Head (SRH)2024-2024567
28 more rows

How RCB will qualify for playoffs in 2024? ›

The two teams finished at 14 points but RCB sneaked into the final four on the basis of a better net run-rate. They became the fourth team to qualify for the playoffs after defeating Chennai Super Kings by 27 runs.

Did RCB get knocked out? ›

RCB were eliminated by the Samson-led Rajasthan Royals side in the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. In the first part of the season, RCB was lingering at the bottom half of the table with below-par performances, but six straight victories from the last week of April brought them to the playoffs.

Is CSK eliminated from IPL 2024? ›

MS Dhoni has touchdown back home in Ranchi after CSK's elimination from the IPL 2024 after their loss to RCB on May 18, Saturday.

Which teams are qualified for the playoffs in IPL 2024? ›

The other two teams to qualify for the playoffs are Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. They will face each other in the Eliminator. KKR qualified for the playoffs after finishing in first place with 20 points from 14 matches, ahead of SRH in second with 17 points.

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