RR vs MI: It was a night to forget for the Rajasthan Royals as the Mumbai Indians stormed into the Sawai Mansingh Stadium and dismantled the hosts by a colossal 100 runs in Match 50 of the Indian Premier League 2025.
With a raucous Jaipur crowd expecting fireworks from their home side, what they witnessed instead was a ruthless display of power-hitting, precision bowling, and clinical fielding by a resurgent MI outfit. Ryan Rickelton was the star of the show, hammering a sensational 87 off 61 balls to lay the foundation for Mumbai's imposing total of 217/2.

The Royals, in reply, never got going. Early wickets and a top-order collapse left them in tatters, and despite a brief spark from skipper Riyan Parag, the hosts folded for a meagre 117 in 16.1 overs. Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult and Karn Sharma ran riot with the ball, dismantling any hopes of a fightback. The result not only marked MI's biggest win of the season but also exposed serious cracks in RR's batting armoury heading into the business end of the tournament.
Winning the toss and opting to bowl first seemed like a sound strategy by RR skipper Riyan Parag. But what unfolded was pure carnage. Ryan Rickelton was in beast mode from the get-go, peppering the gaps and clearing the ropes with nonchalance. His blistering 87 off 61 balls, laced with 8 fours and 7 sixes, sent the home crowd into stunned silence. He brought up his fifty in style and built the platform MI so dearly capitalised on.
Partnering Rickelton, Rohit Sharma (36 off 36) played the perfect foil before being dismissed by Parag. However, there was no respite as Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya walked in and turned the heat up several notches.
Both remained unbeaten on 48, scoring at a mind-boggling strike rate of 208.70, peppering boundaries at will. Mumbai finished with a mammoth 217/2, leaving Rajasthan with a mountain to climb.
Rajasthan’s reply was nothing short of a nightmare. Boult, Bumrah and Karn Sharma turned executioners as the Royals' innings fell apart like a house of cards. The top-order collapse was brutal: 1/1, 18/2, 47/5—from there, there was no coming back.
Captain Riyan Parag’s 16 off 8 was the only sign of resistance at the top, but even that was snuffed out quickly. Bumrah (2/15) and Boult (3/28) were lethal, while Karn Sharma’s 3/30 wiped out the tail with finesse. There was no rhythm, no backbone, and no answer to MI’s clinical precision. The Royals were eventually bundled out for just 117 in 16.1 overs.