Rajasthan Royals in Must-Win Territory Against Lucknow Super Giants
The Rajasthan Royals have experienced a dramatic reversal of fortunes in the Indian Premier League. After beginning the season with authority, they have stumbled badly at the business end, leaving their playoff hopes dependent on other results. The Lucknow Super Giants, already eliminated from contention, arrive in Jaipur with only pride and momentum to play for.
For the Royals, the slide has been particularly damaging. Their five-wicket defeat to the Delhi Capitals on Sunday has left their playoff aspirations hanging by the thinnest of threads. With just two league matches remaining, the Rajasthan Royals must win both and rely on favorable outcomes elsewhere, a scenario that leaves little room for error.
Do-or-Die at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium
The immediate test is this do-or-die clash against LSG at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Tuesday. It is not just about staying alive in the playoff race. It is also about rediscovering composure after a string of underwhelming performances. Currently sixth on the table with 12 points, the Royals need a collective uplift across all departments.
Their opponents, the Lucknow Super Giants, are already out of contention with eight points, but remain capable of unsettling the hosts. Bowling coach Bharat Arun, however, dismissed the idea of playing spoilers, insisting the focus is on finishing strongly after their convincing seven-wicket win over the Chennai Super Kings. “Rather than trying to spoil someone’s party, we are aiming to play our best cricket and gain some positives from the game. We did well against CSK in the last match, winning by seven wickets and we want to maintain that tempo. Overall, our bowlers have done well this season,” said Arun.
Preparation and Recovery
Led by Rishabh Pant, LSG have used their early arrival in Jaipur to get valuable preparation time. In contrast, the Royals opted out of a pre-match training session after returning from Delhi on Monday, perhaps choosing recovery over rehearsal. Sunday’s loss still lingers.
Powered by Riyan Parag and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the Royals raced to 150/2 in 13 overs and were 161/3 after 14.2, only to lose momentum sharply. A lack of intent from the lower order saw them finish below the 200-run mark, a total that proved insufficient as fielding lapses compounded their problems and allowed the Delhi Capitals to chase it down with four balls to spare.
Home Form a Concern
If there is a deeper concern, it is their home form. Jaipur, traditionally a fortress, has turned into a liability this season. The Royals have lost all three matches at the venue, including two despite posting 225-plus totals — an anomaly that underlines their struggles to close out games.
Tuesday offers both a challenge and an opportunity to halt the slide, reclaim their home ground, and keep a fading campaign alive. The Royals will need to summon their early-season form and execute under pressure to have any chance of progressing to the playoffs.



