
RR proceeded to progress from 10 overs at 58/3 to 185/5. At 84, Riyan Parag made an impression without losing.
DC was still in the chase and needed to score 17 runs in the last over, but Avesh Khan gave up just 4 (173/5).
How did the match work out?
RR were looking poor so far and DC took care of the bases. RR were 36/3 preceding Parag and Ravichandran Ashwin sewed a urgent 54-run stand.
Key commitments from Dhruv Jurel and Shimron Hetmyer helped Parag, whose tornado hitting in the last over assisted RR with outperforming 180.
Accordingly, Avesh bowled brilliantly at the passing to prevent DC from asserting triumph.
Decent development from Parag
Parag strolled in when RR were 30/2. Before long, the side lost Jos Buttler (36/3). Parag and Ashwin then a constructed the innings.
Ashwin (29) was a greater amount of an attacker in the 54-run stand. Parag, who was batting on 26 from 26 balls, loosened up in the fifteenth over, going after Khaleel Ahmed.
Mukesh Kumar and Kuldeep Yadav were dispatched next as runs came streaming.
Nortje was rebuffed in the twentieth over
DC pacer Anrich Nortje was belted for 25 runs in the last finished. Parag dispatched the South African quick bowler by hammering three fours and two sixes. Nortje wrapped up with 1/48 from his four overs.
Third IPL fifty from Parag’s edge
Parag’s 84* was bound with seven fours and six maximums (SR: 186.87).
He made his IPL debut in 2019. From that point forward, the promising center request player has piled up 727 runs from 56 matches at 19.13. He claims a strike pace of 130.29.
Parag has hammered three IPL fifties to date with the 84* now being his best score.
Parag beams on his 100th T20 appearance
22-year-old Parag played his 100th T20 match. He has dashed to 2,170 runs at a normal of more than a 30. He possesses 19 fifties. This is currently his best T20 score too, beating the past best of an unbeaten 77.