On March 26, in Guwahati, in the match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals, a fan came running to meet their local boy, Riyan Parag. It happened when Riyan came in to bowl the 12th over, and before he started, the fan came running and fell on Riyan's feet. By then, Quinton de Kock pulled out from his shot being disrupted by the invasion. A fan breached the field and touched Riyan Parag's feet. pic.twitter.com/9dU2lwCXEg — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) March 26, 2025 Paan parag khane walo ka masiha#RRvsKKR #KKRvsRR #Riyanparag pic.twitter.com/hGGU5RxdQa — Utkarsh Gupta (@Utkarshguptae) March 26, 2025 Riyan Parag has been the local boy of the venue and also the stand-in captain for Rajasthan Royals for the first three matches in place of Sanju Samson. However, Riyan has not yet left a mark in the first two matches, even though he scored 25 runs off 15 balls. He smashed three over boundaries, and maintained a strike rate of 166.66 Read also: Moeen Ali's 2/33 vs RR: Dream KKR Debut Wins Praise Meanwhile, he has introduced himself as the sixth bowling option for Rajasthan Royals. He has completed 4 overs, giving 24 runs, with an economy of 6.25. In the 12th over bowled by Riyan Parag, Kolkata Knight Riders added 10 runs to their total. The over began with Quinton de Kock smashing a short delivery over midwicket for a six, displaying his aggressive intent. On the next delivery, Parag bowled a slower one on the leg side, which resulted in a leg bye as de Kock clipped it square. Angkrish Raghuvanshi then picked up a single by reaching out for a delivery outside off and slog-sweeping it to deep midwicket. Parag followed up with a dot ball to de Kock, who failed to make contact with a slow outside-leg delivery, taking it on the pad. De Kock then managed to rotate the strike with a single to covers, stepping down the track and guiding it into the gap. The over concluded with Raghuvanshi getting another single, miscuing a pull shot that found the toe-end of the bat