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I blame myself: Riyan Parag takes fall for RR's heartbreaking two-run defeat

ANI April 20, 2025 167 views

Rajasthan Royals suffered a heartbreaking two-run loss to Lucknow Super Giants despite controlling most of the game. Stand-in captain Riyan Parag took full responsibility, admitting he should have sealed the win in the penultimate over. Avesh Khan's brilliant 18th over, where he dismissed both set batters, turned the tide for LSG. Abdul Samad's explosive final-over hitting earlier in the match proved decisive in the narrow victory.

"I blame myself. We just have to put one game together collectively for 40 overs; only then can we win." – Riyan Parag"
Jaipur, April 20: Rajasthan Royals stand-in captain Riyan Parag couldn't put his finger on what exactly went wrong for his side, considering they were in the game till the "18th-19th over". He just felt that a couple of balls cost them the game against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and blamed himself for their fourth consecutive defeat in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

Key Points

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RR dominated but fell short by 2 runs

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Avesh Khan's crucial 18th over turned the game

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Abdul Samad's explosive hitting lifted LSG

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Parag admits personal failure in finishing chase

Rajasthan agonisingly fell to a heart-wrenching defeat in a fixture they thoroughly dominated from the beginning. Despite Rajasthan's authoritative nature, the game went right down the wire as the hosts stood just nine runs shy of successfully completing their pursuit of the 181-run target.

Lucknow skipper Rishabh Pant trusted experienced speedster Avesh Khan and handed him the responsibility of ensuring their comeback story ended on a fairytale note. Avesh, with his searing yorkers, exposed Rajasthan's Achilles heel and knocked them off the perch by successfully defending nine runs in the final over to ensure LSG's return to winning ways.

While Pant bore a cheeky smile on his face as Lucknow managed to get out of jail by the barest of margins, Parag wondered what went wrong for them and took the blame on himself, saying he should have finished the game himself in the penultimate over.

"Feeling a little hard to process the emotions, not sure what we did wrong. We were in the game till the 18th or 19th over. I probably should have finished it in the 19th over. I blame myself. We just have to put one game together collectively for 40 overs; only then can we win. We did really well (with the ball), the last over was unfortunate, thought that we would stop them for 165-170," Parag said after the match.

After cruising on their home strip during the chase, Rajasthan was 25 runs away from breaking their losing streak and finding some winning momentum. Parag and Yashasvi Jaiswal, two set batters, stood on the crease with the mantle of steering the Royals to victory.

While many expected it to be a walk in the park, Avesh made things interesting in the 18th over by removing both set batters in the same over. Rajasthan's innings derailed and never found the way to track as they succumbed to a two-run defeat.

Apart from Avesh's dazzling display, Rajasthan's fate changed in the final over, bowled by Sandeep Sharma in the first innings. Abdul Samad flaunted his power-hitting muscle and dispatched the ball for a staggering four towering maximums to lift Lucknow to 180/5.

"Sandy (Sandeep Sharma) bhai is trusted. He's only had one bad game. Samad batted really well. We should've chased that down. Today was perfect; there were no complaints about the wicket. We were right in it, just a few balls can cost you an IPL game," he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Heartbreaking loss for RR! 😔 Parag showing great maturity by taking responsibility though. That last over from Avesh was pure class - those yorkers were unplayable!
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Rahul S.
Respect to Parag for owning up, but I think the real issue was the middle order collapse. When you lose two set batsmen in one over, it's always going to be tough. RR needs to work on their finishing skills.
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Sunil M.
That Samad over changed everything! 24 runs in the final over was criminal. Sandeep Sharma is usually so reliable but had an off day at the worst possible time.
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Anjali P.
As an RR fan, these close losses hurt more than big defeats 💔 But Parag's attitude gives me hope! The team just needs one complete performance to turn things around. #HallaBol
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate Parag's honesty, I think the captaincy could have been better in those final overs. Maybe should have sent a bigger hitter ahead when the required rate climbed. Just my respectful opinion.
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Neha R.
What a match! IPL never fails to deliver drama 🎭 That Pant smile at the end though... priceless! LSG really stole this one from the jaws of defeat.

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