Sanju Samson ‘proud’ of Rajasthan Royals despite losing IPL 2022 final

IPL 2022 Final, GT vs RR: Sanju Samson says he is ‘proud’ of Rajasthan Royals despite losing the title clash to Gujarat Titans after a special season.

Special Season: Sanju Samson looks back on RR's IPL 2022 journey (Courtesy BCCI / PTI Photo)

Special Season: Sanju Samson looks back on RR’s IPL 2022 journey (Courtesy BCCI / PTI Photo)

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Despite losing the IPL 2022 title to Gujarat Titans, Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson was proud of his team for putting up a strong show throughout the season and giving fans moments of joy. Samson said it was a special season for Rajasthan Royals, who finished runners-up in IPL 2022.

Samson said after the match, “This season is really special for us. We have been able to play good cricket and give some happy moments to the fans. All the youngsters, seniors played well as a team, I am proud of my team.” Is.” Presentation Ceremony.

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Samson said that the RR management believed that quality bowlers would win you tournaments and hence they invested in the likes of Trent Boult, R Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Pramanik Krishna, Kuldeep Sen and Obed McCoy.

“We believe that quality bowlers make you win tournaments. That’s why we invested in them. With Jose playing the full 20 overs, my role was a little different. It was a good season for me, good 30, 40 and 20. But There is so much to learn. And many congratulations to Gujarat Titans.” Samson added.

Opting to bat first, 2008 champions Rajasthan went down 130-9 with Jos Buttler, who was this IPL’s leading scorer, the top-scoring for him with 39. Pandya (3/17) led the example with the ball, claiming crucial wickets of counterpart Sanju Samson, opener Butler and Rajasthan middle-order lynchpin Shimron Hetmyer.

Gujarat lost Wriddhiman Saha and Matthew Wade cheaply, but Pandya, along with Shubman Gill, stitched a 63-run stand to help Gujarat recover from a slow start. Yuzvendra Chahal dismissed Pandya for 34, but Gill’s accumulation of risk-free runs and David Miller’s unbeaten 32 helped Gujarat walk home in the final over.

Opener Gill remained unbeaten on 45 as he sealed Gujarat’s victory with a six and celebrated it by taking off his helmet and roaring.