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Parag Admits Royals Don't Deserve Top Four Spot

Parag Admits Royals Don’t Deserve Top Four Spot

Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag expressed concern after his team’s third consecutive defeat left them sixth with two matches remaining. Parag acknowledged that their current form doesn’t merit a playoff spot, signaling the franchise faces an uphill battle to revive their IPL campaign.

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Riyan Parag’s brutal honesty masks Rajasthan’s real problem: inconsistent middle-order batting has sabotaged their season. With Sanju Samson misfiring and no reliable number four, they’ve wasted a strong bowling unit. Parag’s captaincy admission is admirable but arrives too late—two matches won’t salvage this. Royals needed tactical clarity six weeks ago, not contrition now. They’re done.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Starc Leads Delhi Capitals Past Rajasthan Royals In IPL

Starc Leads Delhi Capitals Past Rajasthan Royals In IPL

Delhi Capitals defeated Rajasthan Royals by five wickets in IPL 2026, snapping their home losing streak. Starc’s bowling and the openers’ batting performance proved decisive. The win eases DC’s playoff pressure while Royals’ postseason hopes face mounting uncertainty.

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Delhi needed this win badly, and Starc’s four-wicket haul delivered it. But the real story is Rajasthan’s collapse at home—a franchise supposedly built for these conditions getting dismantled by an Australian quick. DC’s openers finally showed up too, ending a familiar pattern of top-order mediocrity. Royals’ middle-order construction looks fundamentally broken for crunch situations. Delhi’s playoff hopes revive while Rajasthan faces genuine questions about their XI balance. One team adapted; the other didn’t.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
Riyan Parag Slams Team After Fielding Collapse Against Delhi

Riyan Parag Slams Team After Fielding Collapse Against Delhi

Rajasthan Royals batter Riyan Parag expressed frustration following poor fielding performance against Delhi Capitals, with dropped catches and misfields costing the team in a tight match. Parag criticized the display, questioning the team’s playoff credentials and top-four contention prospects.

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Riyan Parag’s public criticism reveals a deeper problem: Rajasthan’s fielding coach lacks accountability when basics fail. Dropped catches aren’t mistakes—they’re preparation failures. Parag’s outburst suggests internal frustration with coaching staff, not just teammates. For a franchise targeting playoffs, this public rift exposes cracks nobody wants exposed. Royals need fielding drills, not PR damage control.

— 1xCricket Editorial Desk
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