IPL 2025: I don't know, I blame myself: RR's Riyan Parag after loss to LSG

IPL 2025: I don't know, I blame myself: RR's Riyan Parag after loss to LSG

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Cricket, Sports: Despite RR dominating most part of the game, the match went right down the wire as the hosts suffer fourth consecutive defeat in ongoing edition of IPL

At one point of time everything looked in order for Rajasthan Royals as they were chasing down a target of 181 set by Lucknow Super Giants in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 on Saturday (April 19).

But, a brilliant last over by pacer Avesh Khan sealed the deal for LSG as hosts suffered their fourth consecutive defeat. Speaking after the match, 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 the loss.

"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.

Lucknow Super Giants' skipper Rishabh Pant trusted experienced pacer 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 successfully defended nine runs in the final over to ensure LSG register a thrilling win.

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.

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 lost by two runs.

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 signed off.