The former star of the Indian Cricket team Krishnamhari Srikkanth brutally roasted the Royals of Rajasthan after their defeat against the capitals of Delhi during the 2025 match IPL on Wednesday. The match turned out to be interesting because it became the first game of the season to enter a great plus. While continuing 189, RR was limited to 188/4 in 20 Overs when the match entered a super plus, where DC came out victorious in just four balls. It was DC’s fifth victory in six matches when it was the fifth defeat for RR after seven games.
In the Super Over, Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag opened the procedure for RR and the duo could not succeed in displaying 11/2 against Mitchell Starc de DC.
Srikkanth criticized RR by sending Hetmyer and Parag to the Super instead of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Nitish Rana.
“RR terrible decisions, first the combination of Super Over were wrong, you have a player who was dangerous against Starc and you sent two strikers who struggled, it was literally a walk for DC! Anyway, one thing is certain matches of the winning captures!” wrote Srikkanth on X (formerly Twitter).
Such terrible decisions of RR, first of all the Super Over combination was wrong, you have a player who was dangerous against Starc and you sent two strikers who struggled, it was literally a walk for DC! Anyway, one thing is certain winning capture matches! #Dcvsrr
– Kris Srikkanth (@krissrikkanth) April 16, 2025
In particular, Jaiswal and Rana had a good outing with the battle during the pursuit because they both scored 51 points and kept RR in the game. On the other hand, Parag and Hetmyer fought against the Bowling programming of DC while the first scored 8 out of 11 balls while the second only succeeded 15 * balls.
“We played very well. There were phases when they came to us hard. I would like to give credit to our quisors and fields.
“I think we have all seen a fantastic bowling alley by Starcy. He is one of the best guys in the world. I would like to give him to Starcy. He won them the game in the 20th.
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