IPL 11: Can Rajasthan Royals return with a bang sans Smith?

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Published on: 5 April 2018 2:39 PM GMT
IPL 11: Can Rajasthan Royals return with a bang sans Smith?
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New Delhi: After Australian Cricket team, if ball-tampering scandal has affected any team then it is Rajasthan Royals. The royals, who have come after serving a two-year ban due to a spot-fixing scandal, have suffered a major blow when their skipper Steve Smith was banned for playing Cricket for the next 12 months.

RR would surely miss the star power of beleaguered former Australian captain Steve Smith but Ajinkya Rahane is somebody on whom the side could rely.

With Rahane as skipper, the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) champions have some handsome-looking squad which can deliver in the eleventh edition of the cash-rich league, starting Saturday.

"The game is bigger than any individual and we hold this thought close to our heart," Manoj Badale, the co-owner of Rajasthan Royals, had said while announcing the news.

Regarded as one of the best batsmen around, Smith would have no doubt been Rajasthan’s mainstay at the top of the order, and it came as no surprise when they chose to only retain the 28-year-old Australian from their previous squad.

But due to the unfortunate turn of events, the 2008 winners will now have to plan without him and by the look of things they have the firepower to pack a punch.

Besides Rahane who has time and again proved he is no pushover when it comes to T20 cricket, Royals have the likes of celebrated England all-rounder Ben Stokes and effective white-ball bowler Jaydev Unadkat, who they bagged for a record Rs 11.5 crore.

Royals also did well in the IPL auction by picking proven performers in other T20 leagues such as the Big Bash League in Australia.

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As a result, they have some exciting new faces in the IPL such as D'Arcy Short and Jofra Archer joining a talented bunch of Indian players.

Smith's replacement, South African wicketkeeper batsman Heinrich Klaasen, is downright a handy pick with his impressive show against the Indian spinners in South Africa recently still fresh in memory.

With legendary Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne, who led Royals to the title triumph in 2008, roped in as the Team mentor, Royals will also have a good think-tank in the team dugout.

Besides Warne, Amol Muzumdar has been appointed as Royals batting coach, while former India spinner Sairaj Bahutule has joined in as the spin bowling coach. South African Paddy Upton has been retained as the head coach of the blue brigade.

In the bowling front, besides Unadkat who became the costliest Indian player, Archer, Ben Laughlin and Dushmantha Chameera will grace Rajasthan's pace line-up that also includes Dhawal Kulkarni and Anureet Singh.

The spin department of the Warne-mentored side might be thin on experience with uncapped spinners Sudhesan Midhun, Ankit Sharma and Zahir Khan of Afghanistan in their ranks.

Royals have never depended on star power and this time too despite the likes of Stokes in their arsenal, could be the 'dark horse' every team should worry about.

In 2015 when they last took part in the cash-rich league, Royals finished fourth in the league stage and lost in the eliminator to Royal Challengers Bangalore.

The Squad:

Ajinkya Rahane (Captain) Sudhesan Midhun, Aryaman Birla, Heinrich Klaasen (WK), D'Arcy Short, Rahul Tripathi, Jatin Saxena, Stuart Binny, Mahipal Lomror, Jaydev Unadkat, Dushmantha Chameera, Shreyas Gopal, Ben Laughlin, Zahir Khan, Anureet Singh, Ankit Sharma, Dhawal Kulkarni, K. Gowtham, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Prashant Chopra, Sanju Samson (WK).

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