IPL 2022, Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore Highlights: Famous since 2008, Butler sent RR to his maiden final. Cricket News – Times of India

Ahmedabad: joss butler Fulfilled his dream with a record-equalling fourth century this season Rajasthan Royals produced a brutal performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by seven wickets here on Friday and reached their first IPL final since the inaugural edition in 2008.
Fast bowler Pranbhav Krishna (3/22) made a strong comeback in the last game to help RCB post 157 for eight in Qualifier 2, while playing a brilliant 42-ball 58. Rajat Patidari,
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Buttler (106 not out off 60 balls), the tournament’s leading run-scorer, then played with RCB’s onslaught to ensure the Royals win in 18.1 overs. It was only fitting that Buttler scored the winning run as he smashed Harshal Patel for the sixth six.
Butler equalized with his special innings Virat Kohli For most centuries in a season. Kohli had achieved this feat in 2016.
The Royals will take on IPL debutant Gujarat Titans in the final here on Sunday and would like to emulate the special feat of the 2008 batch, which won the title under the inspirational leadership of the late. Shane Warne 14 seasons ago.

The pitch offered extra bounce, but after Buttler made a flying start in the company of Yashasvi Jaiswal (21 off 13 balls), the Royals had game in their bag.
RCB, who had raised hopes with a resurgent run to the long-awaited title, made a lot of errors after the Royals put them to bat.
After attempting a lower level batting, their bowlers had no idea against a plundered butler. Mohammad Siraj made a disappointing end to a disappointing IPL campaign. He conceded 31 runs in his first two overs, leaving the Royals out of the game.

Buttler crossed the 800-run mark this season and sent the bowlers to all corners in his match-winning effort, which included six sixes and ten fours. Jaiswal, who hit Siraj for two sixes and a four in the opening over, also played his part as Royals posted 67 for one in the powerplay.
Earlier, Patidar had extended his scintillating performances in the IPL but his effort was the only bright spot in RCB’s innings as the other batsmen struggled on the difficult pitch.
Royals took the lead in the last five overs with five wickets for just 34 runs.

After scoring a sensational century in the eliminator, Patidar played with supreme confidence after failing to come up with impressive innings from high-profile openers Virat Kohli (7) and Faf du Plessis (25).
Rajasthan Royals’ fast pair of Trent Boult (1/28) and Krishna were impressive throughout the innings.
While Boult carried his inswingers in the powerplay, Krishna, who had a scary night against Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, picked up the ball with good length.
Kohli started with a brilliant six off Boult, whipped at deep square leg, and then fell on a loose shot off Krishna. It was a wide ball that came up fast and Kohli patted the wicketkeeper away from his body. The extra bounce contributed to his dismissal.

Patidar joined du Plessis in the middle and played again as if he were batting on a different surface. After hitting two boundaries off Krishna in the same over, he was dropped at backward point by Riyan Parag at the beginning of the innings. Both were delightful strokes, the first being a cracking cut shot between cover and backward point before a surprising back-foot punch.
He also went after the star spinners Ravichandran Ashwin And Yuzvendra Chahal completed his half-century with a clean strike at long off in the middle overs.
Glenn Maxwell hit a six each against Ashwin and Chahal before Boult was dismissed. Boult invites him to pull over deep fine leg and fails to cross the Aussie boundary Obed McCoy Brilliant catch.
The Royals bowlers managed to strangle RCB in the death overs.
Krishna hit three consecutive sixes in the final over against Gujarat, improving his game in the slog overs and also dismissed Dinesh Karthik and Vanindu Hasaranga in successive deliveries.