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Jofra Archer Left Devastated as Yash Raj Punja Drops Sitter of KL Rahul in DC vs RR Clash

Aaryan Patel · · 2 min read
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Jofra Archer Left Devastated as Yash Raj Punja Drops Sitter of KL Rahul

The Indian Premier League 2026 (IPL 2026) season has seen its fair share of dropped catches, and the latest incident involves Yash Raj Punja of the Rajasthan Royals. In the second innings of the match between the Delhi Capitals and the Rajasthan Royals (DC vs RR) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Punja dropped a straightforward catch off KL Rahul, leaving Jofra Archer devastated.

The Incident

The incident occurred in the very first over of the second innings. Jofra Archer, the Rajasthan Royals pacer, bowled a fuller delivery on the pads of the right-handed KL Rahul. Rahul attempted to clear the short fine leg fielder but failed to connect with the ball. The ball went straight towards Yash Punja, who was positioned on the line of the ball. However, despite getting both hands to his left side, Punja could not pouch the ball, and it slipped through his fingers.

KL Rahul, one of the in-form batters in the match, was given a lifeline, and he made the most of it, stealing a single and getting off the mark. The dropped catch could prove to be a crucial moment in the match, and it will be interesting to see how the Rajasthan Royals respond to this setback.

Consequences of the Drop

The dropped catch can have significant consequences for the Rajasthan Royals. KL Rahul is a batsman in form, and his wicket could have given the Royals an early advantage in the match. Instead, the Delhi Capitals have been given a chance to build a strong foundation, and it will be up to the Royals to try and contain them.

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The match is still ongoing, and it will be interesting to see how the events unfold. Will the Rajasthan Royals be able to recover from this dropped catch, or will the Delhi Capitals capitalize on the opportunity? Only time will tell.

Aaryan Patel

Aaryan Patel is the Youth Cricket Editor for Cricbuzz, where he tracks emerging talent, U‑19 World Cup storylines, and the hidden gems of India’s domestic cricket circuit. A Mumbai native, Aaryan turned a teenage obsession with junior cricket scorecards into a career, securing a PG diploma from Symbiosis and quickly becoming the go‑to voice for everything from U‑16 trials to IPL auction watchlists. He hosts The Pipeline, a weekly podcast that breaks down performances in the Cooch Behar Trophy, Vinoo Mankad, and age‑group tours, while also writing features on the mental pressures faced by young athletes. His work has been credited with putting several U‑19 stars onto the national radar months before official recognition.