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Former Indian Cricter Ambati Rayudu shared his thoughts on the loss of Rajasthan Royals (RR) against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the IPL 2025 shock. The Cricleter Commander stated that the team’s management lost the trick by sending Dhruv Juryl ahead of Shimron Hetmyyer during the game.
Rajasthan Royals suffered a loss of 11 in Royal Challengers Bengaluru at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday, April 24. This was the first victory at home at the RCB of the IPL 2025. After being requested to beat first, RCB published a total of 205/5. The visitors began to fly, but ended in 194/9.
Ambati Rayudu said the Royals controlled the persecution, but lost a key opportunity by not sending before Shimron Hetmyyer. Rayudu noted that Hetmyyer could have addressed his leg and spinners on his left arm. He felt that Hetmyyer could have helped RR finish the game with more time in the fold.
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“I think Hetmeyer did not appear, for one, because there was a bowl of leg spinning, there was a left spinning bowl of the arm.
Ambati Rayudu was not impressed with the focus of Shubham Durey at the end. Rayudu added that Dosey needed to make smarter decisions and understand where to guide the ball for crucial moments.
“So I thought they lost a trick there, but also towards the end, I heard Shubham Durey, I know he is young, but after more than 22 runs, you went on a strike against Yash Dayal in the last. Look, this is where you have to be smart and you also have to know where you are trying to hit -you are in the last,” Rayudu said.
DHRUV Jury (47, 34) took Rajasthan Royals again to the game, as 22 runs marked 18 on Bhuvneshwar Kumar. With 18 last strokes from the last 12 balls, Josh Hazlewood turned around the game with a brilliant over, dismissing Jewel and Jofra Archer (0) of consecutive deliveries.
Hazlewood gave only one race. Shubham Dubey rejected a simple on the last ball of the penultimate. However, he was fired at the first ball of 20.
Sent to Bat, Virat Kohli and Phil Salt (26 of 23 years) they added 61 runs in 6.4 points. After Wanindu Hasaranga was dismissed Salt, Kohli joined Devdutt Padikkal (50 of 27) to build a crucial collaboration of 95 runs for the second wick.
The ex -RCB Patron made 70 runs of 42 balls, including eight four and two six, before being dismissed by Jofra Archer for the first time in T20S. Padikkal, who reached four and three six, fell shortly after reaching 50.
The Cameos of Tim David (23 years old) and Jitesh Sharma (20* off 10) helped RCB end with 205/5. For RR, Sandeep Sharma took two doctors, while Archer and Hasaranga claimed one.
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