“I joined Rajasthan Royals when I was just 18. Now I am 28 and it’s been a remarkable journey so far. The last ten years have been thoroughly exciting and challenging. This is my team and I always want to see RR doing well,” stated Samson in the course of the launch of the workforce’s new jersey right here not too long ago.
The wicketkeeper-batter Samson is wanting ahead to one more grueling season because the Indian Premier League (IPL) is getting underway on March 31.
The Kerala star is conscious of the expectations from the workforce administration and followers as they brace themselves to stay as much as the excessive requirements set final yr.
“Pressure of matching last year’s show will always be there. It was a dream performance by the entire team to reach the summit clash in 2022. Having reached the final last year, people will be expecting us to dazzle yet again. We have no choice but to play well and match last year’s feat if not doing better,” stated Samson.
Runners-up of the final version RR began their third and remaining preparatory camp on the Sawai Mansingh Stadium right here on Tuesday. Most of the gamers have joined the camp and commenced preparations beneath the watchful eyes of head coach Kumar Sangakkara.
“We are fortunate to have Sangakkara as our coach. He is a legendary player and having him in the dressing room and on the ground while practicing is a big boost for all of us. With his vast experience, we are always in the process of improving ourselves. He is constantly thinking of different strategies for the benefit of the squad,” stated Sangakkara.
I’ll attempt to proceed my home type in IPL: Yashaswi Jaiswal
Yashaswi Jaiswal has been in super type within the home season. He has carried out no hurt to his rising repute by making a report within the not too long ago concluded Irani Cup. The dashing left-hander was the primary batter to hammer centuries in each the innings of the distinguished home match.
Yashaswi gained the ‘Man of the Match’ award for his exploits with the bat within the remaining towards Madhya Pradesh in Gwalior. The 21-year-old Mumbai lad ended up as high scorer in any Irani Cup tie with a complete of 357 runs.
“I am in solid form this season. The Irani Cup was the icing on the cake with twin centuries. I am very confident now due to a successful domestic season. I am eager to carry on my splendid form in the upcoming IPL so that my team benefits from it. Obviously, the challenge will be bigger, but I am going to give my best,” stated Jaiswal.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com