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IPL 2026 | Bowlers on target as Royals knock over Super Kings
Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright spot; Suryavanshi makes it a walk in the pa…

Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright spot; Suryavanshi makes it a walk in the park for Parag’s men Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip…
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- Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright spot; Suryavanshi…
- Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two
- wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright spot; Suryavanshi makes it a walk in the park for Parag’s men Once pacer Burger
- nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each;
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- it a walk in the park for Parag’s men Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright…
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- Once pacer Burger nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two
- wickets each; Overton’s knock the only bright spot; Suryavanshi makes it a walk in the park for Parag’s men Once pacer Burger
- nailed Samson and Mhatre off successive deliveries, Rajasthan dictated terms; Archer and Jadeja chip in with two wickets each;