With the help of their outstanding bowling effort, RR was able to hold MI to only 125 runs. The opening bowlers for RR established the early tone by skillfully taking advantage of the advantageous circumstances. The early successes of Trent Boult, such as the removal of Naman Dhir and Rohit Sharma, set the stage for RR's supremacy.
Hardik Pandya, the MI captain, launched a quick response, but Yuzvendra Chahal's outstanding spell crushed any chances of a big MI total. R Ashwin's tight line and Chahal's methodical bowling kept MI in check the whole innings. In response, RR had some difficulties at first but overcame them gradually. Notwithstanding the loss of significant wickets, including skipper Sanju Samson, RR's middle order—led by an outstanding fifty from Riyan Parag—ensured a straightforward chase. With an undefeated 54 off 39 balls, Parag won the Orange Cap as the match's best scorer and helped RR win.