RR vs Mi: Ryan Parag told where did the mistake of Rajasthan Royals? Told them responsible for defeat

Riyan Parag Reaction after Rajasthan Royals Knocked Out: Rajasthan Royals lost by 100 runs in the 50th match of IPL 2025 at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. With this defeat, Rajasthan’s dream of reaching the playoffs this season is broken. Rajasthan is out of the playoff race. Rajasthan’s batting stumbled in a do or die match and the entire team was all-out for 117 runs. The most run -scorer for Rajasthan was Joffra Archer, who scored 30 runs, due to which Rajasthan could cross the 100 -run mark. At the same time, after this defeat, Rajasthan Royals captain Ryan Parag told that after all, in this match with the team and where was the mistake this season.
After the defeat against Mumbai Indians, Ryan Parag said in the post match presentation, “We have to give credit to them. The way he batted. The way he batted, took the game to a little depth, maintained a continuation of 10 runs per over and at the end it showed a boom as far as our batting is not there. Diya, we could do some things better, but it is so. “
Speaking on what was missed by Rajasthan in the match against Mumbai Indians, Ryan Parag said, “We are getting a good start, but it is up to the middle order – I, Dhruv, when we lose wickets in the powerplay, we have to move forward, but we still support ourselves, if another situation (like today), we will be ready for it.”
At the same time, while stating what was the mistake from Rajasthan this season, Ryan Parag said that his team made many small mistakes. Parag said, “We have corrected many things, many things wrong, we want to focus on things that we have correct, many mistakes, many small mistakes, how to focus on how to not make them and we have some close matches, if we get a chance like the first 10 matches in the next 3, we hope that we can do it.”
If we talk about the match, then chasing the target of 218 runs in Mumbai, Royals’ team collapsed for 117 runs in 16.1 overs in front of Karna Sharma (three wickets for 23), Jaspreet Bumrah (two for 15 runs) and Trent Bolt (three wickets for 28 runs) (three wickets for 28 runs). Only Jofra Archer (30) from the Royals was able to cross the 20 -run figure.
Ryan Ricelton made Mumbai a unmatched start by adding 116 runs for the first wicket with Rohit Sharma (53 runs, 36 balls, nine fours) besides scoring 61 runs off 38 balls and seven fours. Captain Hardik Pandya (48 not out, 23 balls, six fours, a six) and Suryakumar Yadav (48, 23 balls, four fours, three sixes) then took the team’s score to 217 runs for two wickets by making an unwavering partnership of 94 runs in 44 balls in the final over.
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