In a tournament dominated by record run chases and high-scoring contests, the Rajasthan Royals proved that strong bowling remains the key to victory. On a lively, dark-brown pitch at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, they successfully defended just 159 runs, the lowest total defended in IPL 2026 so far.
The 40-run win was a showcase of hostile pace bowling and suffocating control through the middle overs. Although Mitchell Marsh fought a solitary battle with a half-century to keep the home crowd believing, the blend of Jofra Archer’s raw pace and Nandre Burger’s left-arm skill dismantled the Lucknow Super Giants’ batting lineup, condemning them to a fourth straight defeat.
| Statistic | Rajasthan Royals (RR) | Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 159/X (20 Overs) | 119 All Out (18 Overs) |
| Top Batter | Ravindra Jadeja (43 off 29)* | Mitchell Marsh (55 off 39) |
| Top Bowler | Jofra Archer (3/20) | Mohsin Khan (Wicket Maiden) |
| PowerPlay Score | 44/3 | 11/3 (Disastrous start) |
| Result | RR won by 40 runs | — |
I don’t have answers. It’s difficult to explain but our batting is letting us down. You have to look for answers inside, not outside.Rishabh Pant on the loss
The match opened as a contest of technique rather than sheer strength. Mohammed Shami showed he is far from weary of the sport, producing a gem that seamed away to remove Dhruv Jurel for a golden duck. By the time the fielders moved back, Rajasthan Royals’ usually dominant top order was struggling at 44 for 3.
Jaiswal trap: After being carted for three fours, Shami responded with a sharp bouncer that caught the glove of a late-pulling Yashasvi Jaiswal.
Mohsin method: Left-armer Mohsin Khan delivered a rare T20 wicket maiden, pinning 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi back with hard lengths before inducing a fatal slog.
With the Royals struggling at 110 for 6 in the 16th over, Ravindra Jadeja assumed control of the innings. Partnering with Impact Player Shubham Dubey, Jadeja bided his time, waiting for the ideal opportunity to attack.
The bowler was Mayank Yadav, making his comeback after a year out with injury. Although he consistently exceeded 150 kph, he gave away 20 runs in the 19th over as Jadeja swivelled and pulled him into the stands. That late surge transformed the score from below par into a defendable total.
Lucknow’s chase ended before it truly began. Within the first three overs, the Super Giants were reduced to a staggering 11 for 3, with three international stars departing for ducks
Ayush Badoni: Run out off his first ball.
Aiden Markram: Hurried by a 151kph Archer bumper, top-edging to the keeper.
Rishabh Pant: Slogged at a Nandre Burger delivery, only to feather an edge.
Archer's fire: Jofra Archer finished with 3/20, maintaining speeds between 148 and 151kph throughout his spell.
Marsh’s lone stand: Mitchell Marsh reached his first fifty of the season, but his dismissal to a Burger slower ball sealed LSG's fate.
Disciplinary penalty: Nandre Burger was fined 10% of his match fee and handed a demerit point for using "disparaging" language during the heat of the battle.
Standings shift: Rajasthan Royals jump to No. 2 on the table, while LSG languishes in 9th, tied on points with Mumbai and Chennai.
After the match, Riyan Parag acknowledged that the batting lineup had fallen well short and needed to improve significantly. Yet, on a pitch that provided grip and had a mahogany hue, the Royals’ pace attack proved far too quick and ruthlessly efficient for a Lucknow team in steep decline.