Massive Blow For Rajasthan Royals: Rs 18 Crore Star Doubtful For LSG Clash. Reason Is…

File photo of Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson© AFP



Jaipur:

Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson’s participation is in doubt for the against Lucknow Super Giants on Saturday as the franchise awaits scan results on an injury to his side. Samson retired hurt after scoring 31 off 19 balls due to a suspected side strain during RR’s recent match against the Delhi Capitals on Wednesday. The RR skipper appeared to be in discomfort after attempting a cut shot off Vipraj Nigam, prompting the physio to examine the left side of his ribcage. Although he faced the next delivery, Samson soon walked off the field. The match ended in a tie, with RR eventually losing in the Super Over. “Sanju experienced a bit of pain in the abdominal area. So we have gone for scans. He has done some scans today so we are waiting the results of those scans. And then once we get a bit more clarity around the scans and the severity of (the injury) we’ll take a decision going forward and we’ll see what happens,” head coach Rahul Dravid said in the pre-match press conference on Friday.

Samson started IPL 2025 while recovering from a thumb injury and played only as a batter in the first three matches. During that period, Riyan Parag stepped in as captain and is expected to do so again if required.

Initially used as an Impact Player, Samson returned to full duties as captain and wicketkeeper after being cleared by the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, following finger surgery last month. In his absence, Dhruv Jurel handled the wicketkeeping responsibilities.

With Parag at the helm, RR suffered defeats in their first two matches against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) but bounced back with a win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Guwahati. They followed that up with a victory over Punjab Kings (PBKS) before losing their next three games. As a result, they currently sit eighth on the points table.

Dravid acknowledged that RR need to improve their execution with the ball towards the end of the innings. “We suffered a little bit with our death bowling. We conceded 77 in the last five, in the last game. The game earlier, we conceded 72. I think that is another area for us that we need to get slightly better with, working with slightly more in execution I think our plans have been pretty good. It is just more around the execution of some of those skills.”

Topics mentioned in this article

Related Posts

Huge shock as defending champ Wilson out of World Snooker Championship

Kyren Wilson suffered a shock defeat on the first day of World Snooker Championship; Wilson beaten 10-9 by China’s Lei Peifan on Saturday; Wilson is sixth first-time champion to lose…

Read more

‘I let myself down’ – Norris stands by ‘idiot’ rebuke after crash

Lando Norris stood by his description of himself as an “idiot” for crashing in qualifying at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying he had let McLaren down and now needed…

Read more

Defensive tussle ahead as Celtics open title defense vs. Magic

Jan 17, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) looks to pass the ball over Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) during the second half at TD…

Read more

Shubman Gill Penalised After Gujarat Titans Beat Delhi Capitals In IPL 2025 Match. Reason Is…

Shubman Gill was fined Rs 12 lakh after his side maintained a slow over-rate.© BCCI Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill was on Saturday fined Rs 12 lakh after his side…

Read more

Report: Pittsburgh Steelers Have First-Round Grade on Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart

With the NFL Draft less than one week away, predicting where the top quarterbacks in this class will be selected is pretty tough. One of the league’s most quarterback-needy teams,…

Read more

Max Verstappen Edges Oscar Piastri For Pole In Jeddah

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen nailed pole from McLaren’s Oscar Piastri for the Saudi Arabian GP.© AFP Red Bull’s Max Verstappen nailed pole from McLaren’s Oscar Piastri for the Saudi Arabian…

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *