The Free Press Journal

SAMSON TO LEAD RR

Former skipper Steven Smith released; Raina retained by Chennai Super Kings

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Sanju Samson replaced Steve Smith as Rajasthan Royals captain after the Australian batsman and some other under-performing stars were released by their respective IPL franchises even as Chennai Super Kings retained veteran Suresh Raina for the upcoming IPL-14.

The deadline for the eight franchises to submit the lists of retained and released players for the next edition of the lucrative league ended on Wednesday.

Samson was appointed to the top job after RR decided against renewing former skipper Steve Smith's contract.

"As the IPL has grown, the captaincy has become a year-round task, and as such strong local Indian leadership has become increasing­ly important," said RR owner Manoj Badale in a statement.

"Sanju made his debut as a Royal, and it has been a joy to watch his developmen­t over the last 8 years. He is the ideal person to lead the Royals into the 2021 season," he added.

Smith's contract ended in October 2020. The Australian­s, smarting from a Test series loss to an injury-plagued India, took a hit as the likes of the explosive Glenn Maxwell and opener Aaron Finch too were released by Kings XI Punjab and Royal Challenger­s Bangalore respective­ly.

Also released by KXIP were West Indies all-rounder Sheldon Cottrell, Afghanista­n's Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and New Zealand's Jimmy Neesham, who underwent a surgery recently to treat an injured finger.

CSK's Harbhajan Singh and Mumbai Indians' Lasith Malinga were among the other big names to be released by their respective sides ahead of next month's auction.

Harbhajan was joined by the likes of Kedar Jadhav, Piyush Chawla and Murali

Vijay who were also let go by the franchise.

Also released by MI was Sherfane Rutherford, while Delhi Capitals decided to enter the next edition without English batsman Jason Roy, wicketkeep­er Alex Carey, legspinner Sandeep Lamichhane and seamer Mohit Sharma.

Malinga had been a prominent part of MI's title-winning campaigns in the past though he was not there last time due to personal reasons.

Under Smith's captaincy, inaugural edition champions RR finished last in the 2020 IPL when the star Australian batsman played all the 14 league matches, scoring 311 runs at a strike rate of 131, including three half-centuries.

Ahead of the 2018 IPL, Smith was the only player retained by the Royals for Rs 12.5

crore. The same year, he was appointed as the captain.

The seasoned Raina was retained by the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led CSK notwithsta­nding his sudden departure from the last IPL in the UAE.

It is believed the three-time winners decided to continue with Raina in order to bolster the batting order that struggled during a forgettabl­e last season.

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