Guwahati, April 6 -- This is not one of those gentle cricketing affairs that drifts along unnoticed. It arrives with narrative, with expectation, and with the quiet tension that often precedes a contest of consequence. This encounter between Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians on Tuesday carries with it the sense that something meaningful may well unfold under the Guwahati lights.
Rajasthan come into this match buoyed by recent victories, a side that appears to be growing in belief with each outing. Wins early in a tournament tend to settle a dressing room, lending clarity to roles and confidence to execution. Under Riyan Parag's leadership, there is a visible sense of composure about the group, a youthful side playing without the burden o...