Rajasthan Royals out from Playoff Race: Rajasthan Royals have ended hopes of making a place in the Indian Premier League (IPL) playoffs in this session, but his fielding coach Dishant Yagnik said that his team will continue to support the youth despite the release of superstars like Jose Butler and Trent Bolt before the mega auction.
Rajasthan Royals have only six points in 11 matches and are eighth in the points table. Mumbai Indians defeated him by 100 runs here on Thursday.
Royals have many young players in the team, including 14 -year -old Vaibhav Suryavanshi and opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored the youngest century in the IPL, but he is missing a huge shortage of former England captain Butler and New Zealand fast bowler Bolt.
When Yagnik was asked about the difference between last year’s team and this year’s team, he said, “There is a big issue in your question about Star (players). Whenever a new player comes, he is not a star, but he is made a star.
He told reporters after the match, “The players that we had last year, when they came in the team, were not a star, but they became a star and now the players who are in our team, we will make them stars. We do not buy superstars, we make superstars and this is our main objective. ”
Royals had made it to the playoffs, finishing third in the table with 17 points in 14 matches last year. Opener Suryavanshi could not even open an account against Mumbai Indians while Jaiswal scored 13 runs. Royals’ team chased 218 runs and was dismissed for 117 runs.
Yagnik said, “Look at Vaibhav Suryavanshi, when he was batting (during the innings of 101 runs in 38 balls against Gujarat Titans), everyone was happy. The audience was happy and we are confident that these players will become stars in the coming time. “He said,” The time has come to think ahead of it. When you do not have (star player), you have to forget it and move forward. We have Vaibhav, Yashasvi Jaiswal. Sanju Samson is our captain. We will move forward with this team and win and show it. ”
Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians fast bowler Deepak Chahar admitted that bowling with world class bowlers like Jaspreet Bumrah and Trent Bolt makes his work easier.
He said, “When you are bowling with world -class bowlers, the work becomes easy for you. Bowling with world -class bowlers who perform well in international cricket and IPL is helping me and when you bowl as a unit, it becomes difficult for another team as well.