Rajasthan Royals rolled over to an easy victory with a slow start in the later part of the game. Jofra Archer set the tone early by striking with his opening ball to send Priyansh back and later ruffled Shreyas Iyer's feathers with pure speed. Though Shreyas had a couple of good strokes, he played one short and aggressive 151kph delivery back to the bowler, which clean bowled him. Punjab sought to get back on track with a solid combination of Wadhera and Maxwell after losing four wickets early. Their dismissals on consecutive deliveries threw the pursuit off track though. RR bowlers were clinical during the death overs, conceding merely 24 runs in the final five. The pitch got faster in the latter half, and Archer's style was tailor-made for it, as PBKS's woes in this ground continued. PBKS vs RR: Match result RR won the match by 50 runs, delivering a complete team performance under the leadership of Sanju Samson. It was their second win of IPL 2025. PBKS vs RR: Runs scored Rajasthan Royals: 205 in 20 overs Punjab Kings: 155 in 20 overs PBKS vs RR: Most runs in the match Yashasvi Jaiswal: 67 Yashasvi Jaiswal emerged as the top run getter of the match as he scores 67 runs in just 45 balls with the help of 3 fours and 5 six. Also Read | IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans defeats Mumbai by 36 runs PBKS vs RR: Best bowling in the match Jofra Archer: 3 wickets for 25 runs Jofra Archer was the best bowler of the match, as he picked up 3 wickets by just giving 25 runs against a dangerous batting lineup of PBKS. PBKS vs RR: Most sixes Yashasvi Jaiswal: 5 sixes Yashasvi Jaiswal from RR smashed 5 sixes in the match against PBKS Player of the match Jofra Archer emerged as the player of the match against PBKS; he played a very important role in the victory of RR. He picked up the wickets of crucial batters and helped his team to get their second victory of the IPL 2025. He just gave 25 runs and picked up 3 wickets. Rajasthan Royals Outclass Punjab Kings with Clinical All-Round Display Rajasthan Royals won a comprehensive 50-run victory against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on the back of Yashasvi Jaiswal's calm fifty and Jofra Archer's incendiary spell. After a slow beginning, Jaiswal and Samson's 89-run association set the foundation, while Riyan Parag's untroubled 43 ensured the finish. Lockie Ferguson picked up important wickets but could not stem RR's flow. In return, Punjab collapsed early, thanks to Shreyas Iyer's subpar shot choice and Marcus Stoinis's all-round meltdown adding to their miseries. Archer's three-wicket return and astute bowling by Sandeep, Theekshana, and others wrapped the game up. The loss put paid to Iyer's winning run, revealing Punjab's excessive dependence on their anchor.