Jittery Jaiswal
Royals got off to a promising start behind the opening pair of Evin Lewis and Yashasvi Jaiswal, who put on a 54-run opening stand in a powerplay dominated by the West Indian left-hander. It was broken when Arshdeep induced a false drive to extra cover where Agarwal took a sharp catch on the ring to remove Lewis for 36.Jaiswal had taken 40 off the first 10 overs, including five fours and two sixes, but showed his nerves as he closed in on what would have been a maiden IPL fifty. He crawled through the next four overs, tapping singles to let his partners Liam Livingstone and then Mahipal Lomror take their hacks for the boundary. He reached 49 before an attempted flick through midwicket produced a leading edge taken on the ring to make it 136 for 4.Samson fined for slow over-rate

Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson has been fined INR 12 lakh after his team maintained a slow over-rate during their match against Punjab Kings in Dubai. It was his team’s first offence of the season under the IPL’s Code of Conduct relating to minimum over-rate offences.

Lom-roar!
While Jaiswal had slowed down, another left-hander took on the aggressive role for Royals as Lomror pulled out the slog sweep to clear the ropes on four occasions, on his way to 43 off 17 balls. Though he fell on the first ball of the 18th, his blistering cameo proved to be extremely valuable in the final margin.4:46

Manjrekar: Arshdeep’s five-for one of the best in IPL

Arshdeep’s career-best effort
The left-armer had already taken two wickets earlier – Lewis followed by Livingstone at deep midwicket – when he came back at the death to put the clamps on Royals middle and lower order. Lomror picked out Markram at long-on trying to hit his fifth six in the 18th. Mohammed Shami then took two wickets caught on the boundary by Markram in the 19th before Arshdeep closed out the first innings in style.A slower ball was skied above the pitch for Arshdeep to claim himself for a fourth wicket. One ball later, he went one better with a yorker to knock over Tyagi as the innings was wrapped up for 185. Thanks to Arshdeep and Shami, only 17 runs were scored off the final three overs as the last five wickets tumbled.Rahul-Agarwal century stand goes to waste
Rahul was spilled on 2 at backward point by Lewis, 29 at mid-on by Riyan Parag, and 32 at short fine leg by Chetan Sakariya. Each chance was easier than the previous one as Kings continued to rub salt into the wound, stretching a partnership beyond 100 that could have been nipped in the bud as early as the second over.A pair of sixes off Chris Morris over fine leg by Agarwal took him past fifty as well as 2000 runs in the IPL while Rahul had earlier become the second fastest (by innings) to cross 3,000 in the competition. But after both men fell in the space of eight balls during the 12th and 13th overs, Markram and Pooran carried on and showed no signs of concern. A six to start the 18th by Markram off Morris took the equation under a run a ball with 12 needed off the final 17 balls, but it would be the last boundary Kings would score, and they soon were struggling for singles too.With eight needed off 12 balls, Mustafizur bowled two crucial dots to stretch the match into the final frame for Tyagi. A seemingly innocuous four off six turned into an insurmountable three off the final ball after Pooran’s wicket was followed by Hooda also edging Tyagi behind. Allen could not get bat on yet another well-placed wide yorker off the last delivery as the Royals dugout poured onto the field, jubilant to have pulled off the unlikeliest of wins.

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