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Sanju Samson forced him to hurt against Delhi capitals. The commentator says ‘Tear …’




Rajasthan Royals were given a massive shock as Sanju Samson left the ground retired during the IPL 2025 match against Delhi Capital on Wednesday. Samson, who was batting for 31 off 19 balls, suffered a rib injury while trying to play a shot against Vipraj Nigam. Samson saw in a lot of pain and when he did another delivery after his check-up, the RR captain eventually decided to leave the ground. Samson played the first three matches of IPL 2025 as an impact player, while he was recovering from injury. While Samson received treatment from RR Physio, one of the commentators said that for the star of the Indian cricket team, “a little here and there and it could be a grade 1 to 3 muscle tears”.

In the match, a strong middle-order performance led by Skipar Axar Patel and South African Triston Stabs took Delhi Capital (DC) to a solid 188/5 in 20 overs.

After being asked to bat first, Capital started flying with opener Abhishek Porl. He was particularly harsh on Tushar Deshpande, scoring 23 runs in the second over. However, Delhi’s pace made a hit when Jake Fraser-Macguraq fell for Joffra Archer, and Karun Nair soon chased without harassing the scorer.

Porl, unspecified, with KL Rahul a valuable 63-rran partnership together, who created a composed 38 skull before falling for Archer. Porl missed a half -century, dismissed by Vanindu Hasranga to score 49 runs in 37 delivery including five borders and a six.

Capital then found the impattus through his captain. Exer Patel scored 34 runs off just 14 balls to Seema with four fours and two sixes before being rejected by Mahehe Thekshana. With Stabs, Exer stitched a 41 -run stand, which kept the scoreboard ticking.

Stabs anchored the last flourishing, unbeaten at 34 off 18 balls, including two boundaries and two sixes. He targeted Sandeep Sharma in the final, gathered 12 runs as Pesar leaked 19 leaks in total, which DC was closed at one high.

Stabs also shared a 42 -run partnership with Ashutosh Sharma (15*) in the death overs, ending Delhi with a competitive clan. For Royals, Archer stood out with 2/32 figures, while Hasranga and Thekshna pasted one wicket with appellate.

(With ANI input)

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