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“Good but not good enough” describes the 2025 Royals campaign.

Archer bowled brilliantly, but his final numbers were 0/42.

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May 2, 2025
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"Good but not good enough" describes the 2025 Royals campaign.

With it, the game’s outcome was decided, and the Royals’ last mathematical chance to make the playoffs this season was also lost.

The journey of the Rajasthan Royals in the 2025 Indian Premier League was reflected in Archer’s day out.

In a match where the opponent, the Mumbai Indians, had already reached the 200-run barrier, Jofra Archer produced an economical last over, costing his team just eight runs. But if we take ‘philosopher’ Archer’s 2021 tweet as a guide, it says: ‘if it’s costing your happiness, it’s too expensive,”

Whether you want to read it lavishly or cheaply, there were undoubtedly some irate remarks Archer had to make about Kumar Kartikeya. ‘catch that dang ball’, perhaps. Yes, he has also tweeted those words around 2015.

The response followed Kartikeya’s decision to remove Suryakumar Yadav by not going in for a catch at deep backward point. There, Kartikeya was caught between two thoughts. After choosing to save the boundary rather than try for a catch, he implied that he had momentarily misplaced the ball beneath the lights.

Given what was at stake, the fielder’s dilemma makes sense. It was a boundary if he failed, and a wicket if he succeeded. During the final moments of the Mumbai Indians’ innings, Kartikeya had very little time to make a choice, so he chose to give the batter a one-run deal instead of saving the boundary.

However, Archer was not impressed by Kartikeya’s intuitive decision-making standards. After all, the pacer’s irritation was clearly growing. In his last over, Nitish Rana had dismissed Suryakumar at the same spot. The MI batter immediately got inside the line after that drop, hooking Archer’s slow-short pitch fine for a magnificent six.

Archer and Suryakumar Yadav were showcasing their exceptional talents on a surface that Boult fairly correctly predicted would have ‘no swing, no spin, no bounce’ the day before the match, meaning that neither the bowlers nor the hitters would be able to light up the pitch. Even though it ultimately went one way, the two playoff overs between two of the top T20 players in their respective skill sets were noteworthy.

Suryakumar faced numerous difficult deliveries, particularly the stumpline yorker, which he promptly avoided. Additionally, the field was designed to blend yorkers and slower pitches that were delivered short of acceptable length, reducing the few alternatives that batters could often choose from. With his fiery speed, Archer’s execution was also spot-on. For the other pacers, Fazalhaq Farooqui and Akash Madhwal, it wasn’t all that different.

However, Hardik’s and Suryakumar’s counterattacks were just as effective. Beyond the typical broad range of his legside play, Suryakumar displayed a wide variety of unusual strokes, as he typically does on his best days. In addition to the falling scoop that sailed over the ropes, there was also the reverse supla, which only received a brace despite its beauty.

Even Hardik was able to play about with the pitch from the other end, which didn’t help the Royals. There was a decent amount of induced power in his shots, which helped him defeat the fielders in the deep while trying to develop newer angles of scoring, even if he also had his share of wristy play, using the bowler’s pace for effectiveness.

The Royals pacers didn’t support the pair’s efforts as often as the final total would indicate, despite the fact that they blasted away boundaries in the final overs. The hitters chose to construct shots and beat the traps on the pitch after digging out the accurate yorkers.

“We could have gotten maybe 15 runs more,” Mumbai Indians captain Hardik said. “We sort of lost out. Playing cricket strokes and percentage shots was what Suryakumar Yadav and I were attempting to discuss. If you hit the gaps, you may gain value out of your swings. Ro and Ryan batted similarly, and Ryan maintained his intent while focussing on those boundaries, which was excellent. It is never about giving individuals opportunities; rather, it is about what is necessary in that circumstance. People are returning to what is known as “batsmanship,” which consists of running hard and hitting the gaps. Our style of batting was considered good batsmanship.

Archer’s efforts didn’t equal his gains that day. The pacer had a really good bowling performance, threatening the hitters all the time, but his final stats were very disappointing: 4-0-42-0.

Archer had adhered to the strategy of cramping up the batter, even in that one over when Ryan Rickleton dismantled him. Like Suryakumar and Hardik in the final overs, it was to his credit that the opener was able to offset that.

Neither the fielders in the incorrect positions nor the bowlers were at fault. Hardik and Suryakumar gladly accepted the bait given to the MI batters to come up with new ideas and create shots, as they put on an undefeated 94-run partnership in the final 44 balls to lead the Mumbai Indians to 217 for 2.

In addition to being far higher than the pitch’s par score, which typically stands at 180 runs, it also forced the Rajasthan Royals to attack the MI bowlers aggressively on a surface with little support for such a play.

It didn’t work out. In the first over, Vaibhav Suryavanshi was removed after mistiming an uppish drive to short mid-wicket. Trent Boult cleaned up Yashasvi Jaiswal after he smashed a pair of sixes in his daring 6-ball stay. By the end of the fifth over, half of the Royals’ lineup was back in the dugout, and the score was 47 for 5, posing a danger to the powerplay record.

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