JAIPUR: In a high-stakes encounter defined by brutal hitting and intense heat, Rajasthan Royals (RR) kept their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 playoff aspirations firmly alive with a spectacular seven-wicket victory over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Tuesday night. Chasing a formidable target of 221 runs, the Royals rode on a breathtaking 93 off just 38 balls from teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to cross the finish line with five balls to spare, climbing to the fourth spot in the points table.
Stand-in captain Yashasvi Jaiswal, leading the side in the absence of the injured Riyan Parag, won the toss and opted to bowl, anticipating the arrival of dew later in the evening. However, the decision initially seemed to backfire as Lucknow’s opening duo of Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis launched a fierce assault on the Rajasthan bowling unit. The Western Australian pair capitalized heavily on early dropped chances and erratic bowling, powering LSG to an imposing 83 for 0 within the Powerplay.
Inglis reached his half-century off just 23 deliveries, eventually falling for a rapid 60 off 29 balls to rookie wristspinner Yash Raj Punja, who provided the crucial breakthrough with the score at 109. Marsh, meanwhile, continued his aggressive approach, accelerating to a commanding 96 off 57 balls before being run out in the final overs. Late-innings acceleration from skipper Rishabh Pant, who contributed a quick-fire knock that included his trademark inventive scoops, propelled Lucknow to a massive 220 for 5 in their allotted 20 over quota.
Faced with a daunting mountain to climb, Rajasthan Royals introduced the prolific Sooryavanshi as their Impact Sub, a move that proved completely decisive. Jaiswal set a blistering tone at the top, hammering Mohsin Khan for a sequence of boundaries to race to 43 off 23 balls before edging behind off Akash Singh.
While Jaiswal provided the initial impetus, it was Sooryavanshi who completely dismantled the Lucknow bowling attack. Despite a quiet start where he was laboring at 11 runs off 12 balls, the youngster flipped a switch to unleash total carnage. He brought up a 23-ball half-century with a reverse-sweep and proved particularly brutal against Akash Singh, taking him for 24 runs in a single over. During his dazzling innings, Sooryavanshi struck his 48th six of the season, surpassing Jos Buttler’s 2022 franchise record for the most sixes hit by a Royals batter in a single IPL edition.
By the time Sooryavanshi was dismissed for 93 in the 14th over, receiving a standing ovation from both the dugout and the Jaipur crowd, he had placed Rajasthan within touching distance of victory. A minor late-order hiccup and the run-out of Lhuan-dre Pretorius created brief tension, leaving RR needing 25 runs off 22 balls. However, Donovan Ferreira and the middle order held their nerve under immense pressure, guiding the team to 225 for 3 in 19.1 overs to seal an invaluable victory.
With this crucial win, Rajasthan Royals break their poor recent home run in Jaipur and consolidate their position in a fiercely competitive five-way battle for the remaining playoff spot. The Royals now control their own destiny; a victory in their final league match against Mumbai Indians will guarantee them a place in the coveted final four.












































