RR Pacers Demolish CSK for 127 as Jadeja Haunts Former Team in IPL 2026

Rajasthan Royals produced a superb bowling display to bowl out Chennai Super Kings for a meager 127 in their IPL 2026 opener. Pacers Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger ripped through the top order before Ravindra Jadeja struck twice in an over against his former franchise. Only Jamie Overton's counter-attacking 43 provided any resistance for a faltering CSK batting lineup missing key players. The low total gives RR, under new captain Riyan Parag, a golden chance to start their campaign with a win.

Key Points: RR Bowl Out CSK for 127 in IPL 2026 | Match Highlights

  • RR pacers destroy CSK top-order
  • Jadeja takes double-strike against former team
  • Only Jamie Overton shows fight with 43
  • CSK collapse to 127 all out
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IPL 2026: Burger, Archer, Jadeja pick two wickets each as RR bowl out CSK for just 127

Rajasthan Royals dominate Chennai Super Kings, bowling them out for 127. Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, and Ravindra Jadeja shine with two wickets each.

"Archer and Burger made the ball talk to pick two wickets each while Jadeja had two in the eighth over. - Match Report"

Guwahati, March 30

Rajasthan Royals pacers Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger ripped through Chennai Super Kings top-order before Ravindra Jadeja made a double-strike, as the visitors were bundled out for just 127 in the IPL 2026 clash at the ACA Stadium on Monday.

Missing the calming presence of MS Dhoni and Dewald Brevis, CSK's young batting unit faltered on a red-soil pitch offering early assistance to bowlers, thanks to some pre-match drizzle. Archer and Burger made the ball talk to pick two wickets each while Jadeja had two in the eighth over in a disciplined bowling performance for RR.

Only Jamie Overton showed fight, counterattacking at number eight with a gritty 43 off 36 balls that lifted CSK from 84/8 to a total showing some semblance of respectability. But the total remained well below-par, leaving RR with a golden opportunity to start their campaign on a winning note under new full-time captain Riyan Parag.

Archer began by swinging the ball both ways to trouble Sanju Samson and Ruturaj Gaikwad in the opening over. Nandre Burger then made the first breakthrough by knocking over Samson for 6 with a delivery that shaped away and crashed into the off-stump.

Archer returned to remove Gaikwad in his second over - the CSK skipper backed away to access the off-side but missed a straight ball and was bowled for six. Burger intensified the collapse in the third over as Ayush Mhatre fell for a golden duck - gloving a bouncer to keeper Dhruv Jurel, as RR got the decision in their favour on review.

Sarfaraz Khan came in as the impact substitute and began his resistance by pulling Burger for four and six in successive balls. After debutant Brijesh Sharma impressed by conceding only six runs in the fourth over, Sarfaraz kept counterattacking to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Sandeep Sharma struck immediately in the final over of power-play as Matthew Short, who struggled to get going, chipped a slower ball straight to mid-wicket for two, as CSK closed the power-play at 41/4. Post that, CSK suffered two major blows - Sarfaraz attempted a sweep off ex-CSK stalwart Ravindra Jadeja, but missed it and was trapped lbw for 17, while Shivam Dube holed out to long-off.

CSK's slide continued as Brijesh Sharma beat Kartik's inside edge, and trapped him plumb lbw for 18, while Noor Ahmed edged behind to Jurel off Archer and Ravi Bishnoi took a sharp caught and bowled chance after foxing Matt Henry with a googly. But thanks to Jamie Overton nailing boundaries alongside Anshul Kamboj, CSK were able to cross the 120-mark, before a complete confusion resulted in the former being run-out.

Brief Scores: Chennai Super Kings 127 in 19.4 overs (Jamie Overton 43, Kartik Sharma 18; Ravindra Jadeja 2-18, Jofra Archer 2-19) against Rajasthan Royals

- IANS

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Priya S
As a CSK fan, this is painful to watch. 127 is just not enough. The batting order collapsed like a house of cards. Only Overton showed some fight. We need to go back to the drawing board before the next match.
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Rohit P
Jadeja taking wickets against his old team! That must have felt special for him. Disciplined bowling all around. Riyan Parag's captaincy debut looks promising if the bowlers perform like this.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I think the pitch conditions played too big a role here. A bit of drizzle and the match becomes so bowler-dominated. While RR bowled well, I hope we see more balanced contests as the tournament progresses.
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Vikram M
Burger and Archer as a pace duo is terrifying! CSK's top order had no answers. Good to see Sarfaraz Khan trying to counter-attack, but he needed more support. RR's bowling attack looks the strongest in the league on this evidence.
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Kavya N
The run-out at the end summed up CSK's day. Complete confusion. Jamie Overton's innings was the only silver lining. Hope CSK bounces back strong. The IPL is a long tournament, yaar. One bad match doesn't define a season.

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