Summary

  1. MI top table after thrashing RRpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 1 May

    Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 14-year-old batter, experienced the lows of elite sport just three days after his record-breaking century as he was dismissed for a two-ball duck in the Indian Premier League.

    The prodigious talent became the youngest player to hit a men's T20 century in Monday's victory over Gujarat Titans, but in his following outing he lobbed a catch to Will Jacks inside the first over of Rajasthan's chase.

    His dismissal was just the start of his side's woes, as Mumbai's bowlers tore through the Rajasthan line-up, bowling them out for 117 in the 17th over to win by 100 runs.

    The win takes Mumbai top of the table, with seven wins and four defeats, while Rajasthan remain in eighth having won three and lost eight.

  2. MI heading towards victory against RRpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 1 May

    Mumbai Indians look set to go top of the Indian Premier League table with a victory over Rajasthan Royals.

    Rajasthan are 82-7 at the half-way stage of their innings, chasing 218.

    No batter has scored more than Riyan Parag's 16, with the Rajasthan captain the first of two wickets from two balls for Jasprit Bumrah in the fifth over.

  3. Suryavanshi out for a duck in RR replypublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 1 May

    Vaibhav SuryavanshiImage source, Getty Images

    There'll be no sensational follow-up from Vaibhav Suryavanshi today, with the 14-year-old lobbing Deepak Chahar to Will Jacks at mid-on from the fourth ball of the Rajasthan Royals innings.

    Having experienced the joy of becoming the youngest player to score a men's T20 century in his last outing, the opener had to trudge back to pavilion in Jaipur for a two-ball duck.

    Things got better for Mumbai in the following over as Trent Boult responded to two sixes from Yashavi Jaiswal by uprooting the batter's stumps..

    Rajasthan are now 20-2 at the end of the second over, chasing 218, with Nitish Rana and Riyan Parag at the crease on one apiece.

  4. MI set RR 218 to winpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 1 May

    Fourteen-year-old batter Vaibhav Suryavanshi experienced the lows of elite sport just three days after his record-breaking century as he was dismissed for a two-ball duck in the Indian Premier League.

    The prodigious talent became the youngest player to hit a men's T20 century in Monday's victory over Gujarat Titans, but in his following outing he lobbed a catch to Will Jacks inside the first over of Rajasthan Royals' chase.

    His dismissal was just the start of his side's woes, as Mumbai Indians' bowlers tore through the Rajasthan line-up, bowling them out for 117 in the 17th over to win by 100 runs.

    A sixth consecutive win takes Mumbai top of the table while Rajasthan remain in eighth and can no longer qualify for the end of season play-offs.

    Read our full report.

  5. Mumbai openers make strong startpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 1 May

    Mumbai Indians openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton have started strongly in their Indian Premier League match against Rajasthan Royals.

    The pair have reached 99-0 at the halfway stage of innings, with India captain Rohit on 42 from 27 balls and South African Rickelton striking 55 from 33.

    Having conceded just two runs from his opening over, England seamer Jofra Archer conceded 18 from his second, with Rickelton smashing his final ball for six over square.

  6. Rajasthan Royals win toss and bowlpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 1 May

    Rajasthan Royals have won the toss and chosen to bowl against Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

    • Jofra Archer conceded just two from his opening over, while Mumbai scored seven from Fazalhaq Farooqi's first six deliveries to reach 9-0.
    • Rajasthan are eighth in the IPL standings having won three and lost seven of their ten games.
    • Third-placed Mumbai would go top of the table with a win, as their net run-rate is superior to leaders Royal Challengers Bengaluru.