Riyan Parag defended Rajasthan Royals’ tactical call to promote Ravindra Jadeja up the order, explaining it was a calculated move aimed at maximising their finish against Delhi Capitals, even as the decision came under scrutiny following a seven-wicket defeat.
“It was actually lefty-righty as well,” Parag said, outlining the thinking behind sending Jadeja ahead of Donovan Ferreira. “There was what, eight-nine overs to go. We wanted to delay it [entry point] a little bit and just get a few eight-nine [runs] an over from the spinners and then go from ball one when the seamers started to bowl. So I feel that was the plan.”
This was after RR had slipped to 114 for 3 in the 12th over after the dismissal of Dhruv Jurel. Jadeja replied with a quickfire 20 off 14 balls and helped Parag stitch a 53-run partnership to steady the innings. That platform allowed Ferreira to go on the attack at the death, hammering 47 off 14 balls as RR plundered 78 runs in the last five overs to post 225.