Chahal strikes
If one though the MCA wicket was all about aiding the pacers, Yuzvendra Chahal extracted something out of it. He got one to loop in around the off stump and young Abhishek Sharma fails to get hold off his lofted drive over long on. That's wicket No.4, and this match looks over as a contest now.
Nightmarish start for Sunrisers
If the Orange Army needed a flying start to make a match of the 200-plus target, they had just the opposite. Kane Williamson was distinctly not happy when he was snapped up in the first slip by Padikkal off a rebound from Samson as he felt that catch was not taken cleanly. Prasidh Krishna is doing the damage as soon after, he landed one on back of a length and Rahul Tripathi was forced to play at it for caught behind.
Rajasthan Royals pile up an unbeatable total
By Gautam Bhattacharyya, Senior Associate Editor
Kolkata: Rajasthan Royals batsmen served a statement of intent when Shimron Hetmyer (32 off 13 balls) gave them the late charge to help the team cross the 200-run mark in their opening game against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Pune.
Skipper Sanju Samson topscored with a delightful 55 (off 27 deliveries) while new recruit Devdutt Padikkal acquitted himself well at No.4 position (41 off 29), but it was a breezy opening stand between Jos Buttler and Jaiswal which set the tempo of the innings.
It is difficult to see the Sunrisers overhauling the target against a quality attack, but let’s wait and watch…
Royals on rampage
A late flourish by Shimron Hetmyer (32 off 13 balls), following on solid efforts by Buttler, Samson and Padikkal helped the Royals to a seeming unbeatable target in their first match. Kane Williamson's decision to field could prove costly here, though it could have been a different story if 'Bhuvi' had not no-balled in his first over when he had Buttler caught behind.
200 beckons for Royals
Samson may have left after a sparkling half-century, but Royals has a 200-plus total for the taking here. Hetmyer and Parag are combining to deal the final blows, with the West Indian's six off T. Natarajan being an amazing effort.
Padikkal falls
Devdutt Padikkal, who came in at an unaccustomed No.4 spot, took on the role of an aggressor. He joined his skipper to bring up the second 50-run stand of their innings before Malik castled him. Royals can surely look at 170-180 total if they carry on in the same vein in last five overs.
Samson takes over
The Rajasthan skipper is dealing in boundaries with none of SRH bowlers, including Washington Sundar, being able to make an impact. He has had three sixes already on a wicket where the ball is coming on to the bat and boasts of a 200-plus strike-rate now. Way to go!
Malik has revenge
Umran Malik, who was pummelled for 21 runs in his first over, strikes in his second spell as he has Buttler caught behind for 35. Skipper Samson, who came in at No.3 after Jaiswal's fall, meanwhile is in top gear. The way he rocked back to lift young Abhishek Sharma over long off for a six was a delight to watch.
Buttler service is on
It's turning out to be a profitable Powerplay for Royals with Buttler getting into the mood. The England batsman was particularly severe on Umran Malik - using his pace off the ball - while Jaiswal also frees his arms against Washington Sundar for another six. The 50-run stand between the openers come up in no time.
Buttler survives
An absorbing start so far with 'Bhuvi' on the money in his first over. The senior swing bowler kept beating Buttler repeatedly with his outswingers and got him to drive at one, snapped up by Abdul Samad in the slips, but it turned out to be a no ball. The tinge of grass at the MCA Stadium is making it for an even contest.
Samson's 100th match for Royals
All set for the action to start which will also see Sanju Samson earning his 100th cap for Royals. An extremely gifted batter, Samson has often earned flak for not living upto his potential - but this could well be his year with a revamped and balanced line-up. Let the show begin...
Sunrisers opt to bowl
Welcome to match No.5 of the season as the action moves to Pune for the first time. Kane Williamson, back from his time on the sidelines due to an elbow injury, won the toss and elected to field for Sunrisers Hyderabad on a wicket which looks a true one. Can the young tyro Umran Malik strike early for Orange Army?
Kolkata: The action moves to Pune for the first time where Rajasthan Royals take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in the fifth match of IPL 2022 this evening.
A head-to-head record shows Sunrisers 8-7 ahead out of 15 clashes, but the Orange Army had been not their consistent self since last season. While they will be looking to reboot their fortunes in the new season, Royals will be desperate to shed the tag of under-achievers this time.
On paper, Sanju Samson’s men look much balanced and appear to be the fancied one with the addition of Devdutt Padikkal up the order while their bowling attack is one of the best in the tournament with the likes of Trent Boult, Prasidh Krishna and veteran spinners Ravi Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal.
Sunrisers, on the other hand, will be overtly reliant on skipper Kane Williamson, Nicholas Pooran to shore up their batting while their seam attack is a decent one with loyalist Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, T.Natarajan, the nippy Umar Malik and Marco Jansen. However, they will be without Rashid Khan after years.
Over then to the MCA Stadium…