Rajasthan captain Riyan Parag fined due to slow over rate..!?

After rajasthan Royals won the match against chennai Super Kings, Riyan Parag, who acted as the captain of the team, has been fined 12 lakhs. The match referee for that match has announced the fine. The umpires have pointed out that rajasthan Royals took too long to complete their overs during the match against chennai Super Kings. rajasthan Royals had lost in the two previous matches. rajasthan had also lost against Sunrisers hyderabad and kolkata Knight Riders. Riyan was announced to be the interim captain for the first three matches only, so the pressure was on him. Riyan Parag was in a position to prove his captaincy skills by defeating chennai Super Kings in the third match.
In this situation, when rajasthan Royals batted first in the match against CSK, he played brilliantly and scored 38 runs in 27 balls. His captaincy was excellent when rajasthan Royals bowled next. He acted correctly in selecting the bowlers and placing the fielders in the right places. Also, when CSK needed 20 runs in the last over, calling sandeep Sharma to bowl was the right decision. In the end, rajasthan Royals won by six runs.However, despite this excellent performance, Riyan Parag took too much time. Due to this, there was a delay in bowling the overs. According to the current IPL rules, captains are only fined for slow over rate. Riyan Parag has been fined Rs 12 lakh for committing this mistake for the first time.

Rajasthan Royals captain sanju samson is currently playing as an impact player. That is why Riyan Parag acted as captain for the first three matches. Will sanju samson act as captain in the coming matches? Or will he only play as an impact player for a few more matches? The question is. sanju samson cannot do wicket keeping due to a knee problem. The bcci has not yet permitted it. Therefore, sanju samson will only take over the captaincy if the doctors at the National cricket Academy, which is under the control of the bcci, examine him and give him permission to keep wickets.

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