Earlier, Rajasthan were in early trouble after losing Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal cheaply. That brought immense pressure on skipper Riyan Parag, who had endured a lean run and off-field controversy. However, he responded in emphatic fashion.
Parag rebuilt the innings with intent, finding rhythm after a crucial over against Kyle Jamieson. His aggressive strokeplay returned, highlighted by powerful hits and innovative shots, including a striking forehand-style six off T Natarajan. He brought up his fifty in 32 balls and shared a vital 102-run stand with Dhruv Jurel.
Even after Jurel’s dismissal, Parag continued to push the scoring alongside Ravindra Jadeja before eventually falling to Mitchell Starc. A late burst from Donovan Ferreira lifted Rajasthan to a strong total.
Delhi’s reply was defined by dominance at the top. Rahul began cautiously but soon found his flow, striking elegant drives and clean sixes. Nissanka complemented him perfectly, using the pull shot effectively.
After their 102-run opening stand, Rahul added another crucial partnership with Nitish Rana. Though a brief wobble followed, Ashutosh Sharma and Tristan Stubbs held their nerve to complete the chase, sealing one of the standout wins of the season.