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A screengrab from the video of the Rajasthan Royals fans’ battle.© X/Twitter
A astronomical battle currently broke out between Rajasthan Royals fans at some stage in an IPL 2025 match. While it is rarely known when the battle took set, a police official, who tried to pause the battle had ‘Assam Police’ written in the again of her shirt. Assam hosted two IPL suits on the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on March 26 (RR vs Kolkata Knight Riders) and March 30 (RR vs Chennai Realizing Kings). It is miles moderately likely that the the battle would have taken on both of these two dates. Some social media accounts claimed the battle took set at some stage in RR vs KKR match.
Kalesh b/w Rajasthan Royals fans at some stage in IPL match: pic.twitter.com/BFYnEFjX5S
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) April 6, 2025
Kalesh b/w RR fan’s with RR fan’s
(Apne major hi lad gya bhai )
KKR vs RR IPL match pic.twitter.com/Lovflh8enP
— Mr. Introvert (@MIntrovert18) March 27, 2025 Meanwhile, After a string of underwhelming performances, Jofra Archer at closing learned his rhythm with the ball, handing over a fiery spell that helped Rajasthan Royals (RR) register a commanding 50-jog score over Punjab Kings (PBKS) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at Mullanpur on Saturday. The England seamer, who had been struggling to get runs in earlier suits, turned things round with sensational figures of 3/25 in four overs. Archer’s raw tempo and pinpoint accuracy rattled the PBKS batting line-up, triggering a give blueprint that RR capitalized on.
He used to be ably supported by Sandeep Sharma and Maheesh Theekshana, both of whom chipped in with main wickets at significant stages. Theekshana’s diversifications saved the batters guessing, while Sandeep’s control in the powerplay choked the float of runs.
Talking on the submit-match press conference, Sandeep Sharma expressed his delight at Archer’s return to score and praised the quick bowler’s outlandish skillset.
“We always knew Jofra is a world-class bowler. The skill he brings to the table and into the game–very few can match that,” Sandeep mentioned.
“The entire management and team had confidence in him. We believed that once he gets that one over, that one wicket, maybe two good overs, it would boost his confidence and now, you’ve seen what he can do. He’s one of the toughest bowlers to face. I’m sure this was just our fourth game, and with more matches, he’ll only get better and better,” he added.
With ANI inputs
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