Rajasthan Royals Beat Mumbai Indians by 30 Runs to Qualify for IPL 2026 Playoffs — KKR and PBKS Eliminated From Tournament
Jofra Archer’s Devastating Spell Seals Playoff Berth for Rajasthan
Rajasthan Royals booked the fourth and final spot in the IPL 2026 playoffs with a comprehensive 30-run victory over Mumbai Indians at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Sunday, 25 May 2026. The result brought the curtain down on the league stage of the tournament, simultaneously eliminating Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings from playoff contention. With this win, Rajasthan Royals will face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2, while RCB take on GT in Qualifier 1 in Dharamsala on Monday.
Batting first after winning the toss, Rajasthan posted a formidable 205 for 8 in their 20 overs, anchored by a blistering 78 off 44 balls from opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and a quickfire 53 off 31 from captain Sanju Samson. Mumbai Indians, needing an improbable victory by a massive margin to have any mathematical chance of qualification through net run rate, were bowled out for 175 in 19.2 overs, with Jofra Archer returning career-best IPL figures of 4 for 28 from his four overs.
Rajasthan’s Batting Masterclass Sets Up the Win
The Rajasthan innings was defined by intent from the very first ball. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, the teenage sensation who has been one of the breakout stars of IPL 2026, launched into the Mumbai bowling from the outset, smashing three sixes in the powerplay to set the tone for the innings. The 17-year-old’s innings included 8 fours and 5 sixes, compiled at a strike rate of 177, before he was dismissed by Deepak Chahar in the 12th over.
Captain Sanju Samson then took over the acceleration duties with characteristic panache. Samson’s 53 off 31 balls featured four sixes, including a massive 104-metre hit off Jasprit Bumrah that landed on the stadium roof and became an instant talking point on social media. The wicketkeeper-batsman’s partnership of 87 with Shimron Hetmyer in just 42 balls effectively put the match beyond Mumbai’s reach.
Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed a steady 34 off 26 balls at the top of the order, adding 62 for the opening wicket with Sooryavanshi. The Rajasthan batting lineup demonstrated the depth and firepower that has characterised their best performances this season, with contributions throughout the order ensuring that the total crossed the 200-run barrier that proved decisive in the context of the match.
Archer’s Spell Breaks Mumbai’s Chase
Mumbai Indians needed a strong start to their chase but were rocked early by Jofra Archer, who dismissed Ishan Kishan for 2 in the second over with a vicious short ball that took the glove and was caught by the keeper. Archer’s pace, consistently clocking 148 to 152 kilometres per hour, was too much for the Mumbai top order on a pitch that offered some assistance to the quicker bowlers in the first few overs.
Rohit Sharma’s miserable run in IPL 2026 continued as he was bowled for a duck by Trent Boult in the very first over, the fourth time this season that the former India captain has been dismissed without scoring. The dismissal equalled an unwanted all-time IPL record for the most ducks by a batsman in a single season. The Mumbai dressing room’s body language visibly deflated after Rohit’s early exit, and the chase never truly gained the momentum required against a total of 205.
Hardik Pandya fought valiantly with 61 off 38 balls, hitting three sixes and four fours in an innings that briefly kept Mumbai’s hopes alive. However, Archer’s return spell in the 17th and 18th overs, during which he removed both Pandya and Tim David in the space of three deliveries, effectively ended the contest. Mumbai lost their last five wickets for just 22 runs as Rajasthan’s bowling attack, led by Archer, strangled the lower order.
KKR and PBKS Knocked Out
The result had immediate consequences for other teams in the tournament. Kolkata Knight Riders, who had been depending on a Mumbai Indians victory to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, were officially eliminated. KKR had earlier lost their final league match to Delhi Capitals by 40 runs, finishing with 14 points from 14 matches. Despite an impressive mid-season run that saw them win four consecutive matches, their poor start to the campaign — just two wins from their first seven games — ultimately proved fatal.
Punjab Kings were also eliminated, ending a season that had started with enormous promise after they secured a century from captain Shreyas Iyer in their penultimate match against Lucknow Super Giants. However, their inconsistency across the tournament, particularly in the middle overs, meant that even Iyer’s heroics were not enough to compensate for the points dropped in earlier fixtures.
The Road to the Final
The IPL 2026 playoffs picture is now complete. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who sealed first place after their match against SRH, will face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala on Monday, 26 May. The winner goes directly to the final, while the loser gets a second chance in Qualifier 2. Sunrisers Hyderabad, who finished second, will face Delhi Capitals in the Eliminator on Tuesday.
Rajasthan Royals, as the fourth qualifier, will face the loser of Qualifier 1 in Qualifier 2. The team’s form heading into the knockouts is encouraging, with three wins from their last four league matches demonstrating that they have peaked at precisely the right time. Archer’s bowling, Sooryavanshi’s explosive batting and Samson’s match-winning ability make them a dangerous proposition for any opponent in the playoffs.
The final is scheduled for Sunday, 1 June at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, where one team will lift the IPL trophy for 2026. With the form of players like Virat Kohli for RCB, Shubman Gill for GT, Travis Head for SRH, and now Archer and Sooryavanshi for RR, the knockout stage promises to deliver cricket of the highest quality.
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