Rajasthan Royals avenged their IPL 2022 final loss with a
thrilling win against Gujarat Titans. After a horror start, Sanju Samson kept
RR in run chase with a brilliant fifty. But it was Hetmyer who wrapped up the
game with a brilliant half century. Earlier, batting first, Gujarat Titans
managed to pile up 177 runs on the board. Shubman Gill played a well matured
45-run knock, while a late charge from David Miller saw the defending champions
finish strongly.
Chasing 178, RR got off to a stuttering start as they lost Yashasvi
Jaiswal early, caught at slip, off Hardik Pandya in the second over. Mohd Shami
then struck a huge blow as he cleaned up the in-form Jos Buttler who shuffled
way across and went for a scoop but missed it completely. It was high quality
pace bowling from Shami and Pandya that rocked RR early.
Padikkal then looked to counter attack as he hit two sixes and a four but in
between he got lucky as he was dropped on 13 by Shubman Gill at slip, off
Shami. RR trudged to 26/2 at the end of Powerplay.
Samson and Padikkal looked to up the scoring with a six and a couple of fours
but then Rashid Khan arrived and sent back Padikkal (26 off 25) off just the
third ball of his spell. He struck again in his next over, dismissing Riyan
Parag (5 off 7) as he mistimed one to long off where Miller pouched a good low
catch. The runs dried up again as RR reached 53/3 at the end of 10 overs.
GT introduced debutant Noor Ahmad as their Impact Player in the 13th over,
replacing Shubman Gill.
Samson then upped the ante big time as he went after Rashid Khan, hitting him
for four sixes, including three consecutive maximums in one over. Hetmyer
joined the party, swinging one over deep backward square leg for a six off
Joseph and then for a four over mid-wicket. Samson brought up his fifty off 29
balls, his 19th in the IPL and then went after Noor Ahmad, hammering a six and
a four but it was the debutant and Impact Player who had the last laugh as he
had Samson caught at long off for 60(32), off the next ball.
Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel kept the runs flowing as they accumulated 20 runs off
the Joseph over to bring the equation down to 44 off 24. Noor Ahmad conceded a
four off the first ball of the next over but finished well conceding a total of
just 8 runs.
Hetmyer smashed a six and a four off Rashid in the next over as RR accumulated
13 from the over. With 23 needed from 12, Jurel smacked the first ball of the
penultimate over from Shami for a six straight down the ground. But Shami
bounced back the next ball to have him caught at fine leg for 18(10), off a
short ball. R Ashwin arrived at the crease and got off the mark in style,
slashing one through point for four and then pulled one over deep mid-wicket
for a six to bring the equation down to 7 off 8. He, however, ended up hitting the
next one uppishly, straight to backward point. Boult swung and missed at the
last ball of the 19th over.
Hardik handed the ball to debutant Noor to bowl the final over. But it was
Hetmyer who came out on top as he took a two off the first ball and then
smacked the next one for a six over deep mid-wicket to win it for RR.
Earlier, Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson won the toss and elected to
bowl. They made three changes to their starting XI as Riyan Parag, Trent Boult
and Adam Zampa replaced Devdutt Padikkal, Kuldeep Sen and Jason Holder. They
named Devdutt Padikkal, Murugan Ashwin, Donovan Ferreira, Navdeep Saini and Joe
Root as their substitutes.
Gujarat Titans made one change to the starting XI with Abhinav Manohar
replacing Josh Little. They named Josh Little, Jayant Yadav, Noor Ahmad, KS
Bharat and Dasun Shanaka as their substitutes.
Trent Boult did Trent Boult things to start off as he picked a wicket in the
first over. Saha hit a four off the second ball but the RR pacer induced a top
edge off the next ball as two fielders and the keeper converged to take the
catch and collided, the ball popped up off keeper Samson's glove but Boult was
standing just there to accept the catch.
RR bowled with discipline and didn't give away much in the first five overs.
They got one more wicket in the Powerplay as Buttler and Samson combined to run
Sai Sudharsan out. in the Powerplay. They conceded just six fours. Shubman Gill
then upped the ante as he hit two fours off Ashwin to take the score to 42/2 at
the end of the Powerplay. Hardik Pandya then welcomed Adam Zampa into the
attack with a six and a four. Gill continued to attack Ashwin as he hit a four
and a six in his second over as Gujarat Titans reached 88/2 at the halfway
mark.
Chahal then broke the partnership to send back Hardik Pandye (28 off 19). RR
pulled things back from there and could have had the wicket of Miller as well
but Adam Zampa couldn't hold on to a caught and bowled chance. Miller released
some pressure with a six off Chahal but GT lost Gill (45 off 34) in the next
over as Sandeep Sharma had him caught at long off.
Things slowed down again and again it was Miller who broke the shackles with a
six off Chahal.
RR brought on their Impact Player - Devdutt Padikkal (replacing Chahal) in the
18th over.
Abhinav Manohar then went berserk hitting two sixes off Boult and one off Zampa
before departing for a 13-ball 27-run cameo.
Miller hit two consecutive fours in the final over but departed for 46(30) as
he hit one straight to deep Point as GT took 11 from the over and post
177/7.