RR vs KKR | Twitter in splits as swanky Parag inadvertently runs out Moeen without even realizing it

Imagine being so good that you end up unintentionally achieving something your entire team willfully couldn't for six overs. Riyan Parag had the chance to experience that feeling on Wednesday in Guwahati when he innocuously flicked off the bails, only to realize later it had culminated in a wicket.
Rajasthan Royals failed to muster any momentum with the bat in their home opener for the season at Barsapara Stadium and only managed to put 151/9 on the board as a result. In response, the Kolkata Knight Riders themselves got off to a sedate start while boasting an all-new opening pair of franchise debutant Moeen Ali and Quinton de Kock, with Sunil Narine missing the game due to health concerns. While the Proteas still found some gears to strike four boundaries and a couple of maximums during a difficult powerplay, Moeen only managed just four runs in 11 deliveries following a plethora of false shots. Somehow, the situation soon turned even sourer for him, when he practically gave up his own wicket with a little helping hand from Riyan parag.
Moeen and Quinton had already showed signs of some miscommunication between the stumps during their 40-run opening stand and things ultimately came to head in the seventh over. The English opener drove the first ball of Riyan Parag's second over through the covers and sprinted across the deck calling for a second even as Quinton jogged past him. When Moeen still seemed intent on taking a couple, Quinton firmly denied the offer but the 37-year-old was not ready to take no for an answer as he quickly turned around and began running for a second. It was only when he reached halfway down the track that he realized Quinton was sticking to his guns and was left with no option but try to scramble back.
While all this chaos unfolded, Riyan seemed to be blissfully unaware while tracing his steps back to his bowling mark but was fortunately still in a good enough position to collect the ball when the throw rifled in from the deep and almost instinctively flicked off the bails at the non-striker's end. Moeen also seemed to be absurdly unbothered as he made little attempt to put in a dive or firmly drag his bat in and the replays showed he was well short of the crease, taking Riyan completely by surprise. The Assam player could not help but break into laughter at having earned his team a wicket through pure impulse, an apt representation of Twitterati's emotions as well.
Boy oh Boy!
— david Miller (@MillerDavi20894) March 26, 2025
Power of Captain
Riyan Parag be like: I am Captain and Ground is mine, so I will Bat at no. 3 and Bowl at no.3😃#RRvsKKR
— One liner advice (@quote_for_daily) March 26, 2025
Brilliant
Maheesh Theekshana+Riyan Parag ... Simply Brilliant Run Out... #RRvKKR #IPL2025
— Varuna Gunawardena (@VarunaGune) March 26, 2025
WTH?
Riyan Parag wtf was that
— A (@aa060297) March 26, 2025
True
Riyan Parag don't know how to use Tushar McGrath
— 𝙴𝚀𝚄𝙸𝙽𝙾𝚇𝚇𝚇𝚇 🍁 (@TejasviRaj74739) March 26, 2025
Is he?
Is Riyan Parag the Vinod Kambli of this generation?
— Arny (@Arnavaroraaa) March 26, 2025
Vibes!
Riyan Parag gives vibes of Shreyas Iyer but he is C Grade Shreyas Iyer
— D. (@ShreyGoat96) March 26, 2025
Sancho vibes
I don’t know how to explain this but riyan parag is the jadon sancho of IPL
— Madhav (@madhavseth2) March 26, 2025
Unbelievable!
Riyan Parag coming to bowl himself in 5th over. What a shitty bowling lineup of RR#RRvsKKR #KKRvsRR
— Raja (@_raja_kumar) March 26, 2025
JJJJ
RIYAN FUCKING PARAG DID YOU JUST GIVE YOURSELF THE BALL DURING THE POWERPLAY 😭😭😭
— Dennis_ATM (@DennisKuruvila) March 26, 2025







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