Rajasthan Royals suffered another last-over heartbreak, falling short by just 1 run against KKR in IPL 2025.
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Heartbreak for Rajasthan Royals in Thrilling Finish as KKR Hold On for Narrow Victory

In an end worthy of the Eden Gardens roar, Shubham Dubey and Jofra Archer brought Rajasthan Royals to the brink of an astonishing heist, only to fall short by a single run in a pulsating last over bowled by Vaibhav Arora. Needing 22 from six balls, Dubey struck a six, four, and another six in three successive deliveries to bring the equation down to three off one.
A desperate push for two off the final ball ended in heartbreak, as Archer was caught inches short despite a full-length dive, thanks to a brilliant throw from Rinku Singh. The dismissal triggered wild celebrations from the Kolkata Knight Riders and a gutted silence from the Rajasthan Royals dugout. Dubey, frustrated at failing to see his side past the finishing line, stormed off the field as soon as Archer was dismissed, walking straight towards the dugout without looking at the Englishman.
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— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 4, 2025
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Chasing 207, Rajasthan Royals were gasping at 71/5 before Parag and Shimron Hetmyer stitched a gutsy 92-run partnership to keep hope alive. Paragâs assault on Moeen Ali, including five sixes in an over, reignited a dead chase. But once Hetmyer and Parag fell in quick succession, the equation ballooned again, only for Dubey and Archer to nearly pull off the impossible.
Earlier, KKR rode on a vintage Andre Russell blitz â a 22-ball fifty â and a composed 44 from Angkrish Raghuvanshi to post 206/4 after opting to bat. Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ajinkya Rahane gave them a solid platform, but it was the Russell show in the final overs that gave KKR the extra cushion. Rinku Singh added late impetus as 22 came off the final over. KKRâs bowling, led by Moeen, Varun Chakravarthy, and Harshit Rana with two wickets apiece, seemed to have sealed the game at the halfway mark. But Paragâs innings turned the script on its head. In the end, it took a perfect throw, a calm take, and split-second reflexes to save two points for Kolkata, keeping them well and truly alive in the race for playoffs.