Today's KKR and Rajasthan Royals match ended in an incredibly breathtaking atmosphere. 22 runs were needed in the last over but those 22 runs were very difficult for Rajasthan Royals but even though Shubam Dubey took 20 runs in one over with two sixes and a boundary, they ultimately had to lose by one run.
If Shubam Dubey had been as aggressive in the last over as he was in the 17th and 18th overs, then he would not have had to concede 22 runs in an over towards the end. Rajasthan Royals could have secured the win long ago but they put the team in a difficult situation by conceding five runs in the 17th and 18th overs, which ultimately led to a one-run defeat. Such a defeat is truly painful and unacceptable.
I would still blame Shubam Dubey. He should have been aggressive right from the beginning. You can't afford too many dot balls, when the required run rate is more than 10 runs per over. Dubey took too much time to settle down, and as a result a lot of pressure was applied on Riyan Parag at the other end. And this resulted in Parag getting out.