RR vs DC: Sanju Samson's heart is happy with the second consecutive win, which is a big thing for these three players


Posted on 29th Mar 2024 11:26 am by rohit kumar

In the 9th match of IPL 2024, Rajasthan Royals defeated Delhi Capitals by 12 runs. In this victory of Rajasthan Royals, first Ryan Parag and then Avesh Khan made important contributions while bowling. Captain Sanju Samson looked very happy after the match. He praised both of them a lot.

 

"After the match, Sanju Samson said, the way we batted in the first ten overs and the way we came back from there was fantastic. The IPL is constantly changing and we need to remain flexible accordingly. First this was a game of only eleven players."

 

Planning was being done to field additional bowlers

 

Samson further said, that during the 17 overs of batting, Sangakkara and I were thinking that it would have been better to play with an extra bowler, but then Ryan Parag batted well for us. Both Sandeep and Avesh seemed in rhythm. "People always ask me when he will do well. Ryan has to take every match as a different match."

 

Riyan Parag made a comeback

It is noteworthy that in the beginning, when Rajasthan had lost three wickets at the score of just 36, then Ryan Parag and Ashwin made an important partnership for the team. Ryan played an inning of 84 runs while remaining unbeaten on 45 balls.

 

RR at second place in the points table

This was Riyan Parag's best innings in IPL. At the same time, Avesh Khan successfully defended 17 runs in the last over. Avesh gave only four runs in the last over. This is the second consecutive win for Rajasthan Royals. He is ranked second in the points table.

 

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