Sanju Samson's exit a ‘massive loss’ for Rajasthan Royals: Faf du Plessis
Sanju Samson spent 11 seasons with Rajasthan Royals across two stints, emerging as their most-capped player and leading run-scorer.
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Faf Du Plessis said Sanju Samson's departure from RR for CSK would place added responsibility on Yashasvi Jaiswal (PTI)
New Delhi, 19 Mar
Sanju Samson was arguably the face of Rajasthan Royals -
much like MS Dhoni with Chennai Super Kings or Virat Kohli with Royal
Challengers Bengaluru - and his departure is a significant moment for the
franchise given the impact he had, says former South Africa captain Faf du
Plessis.
Samson spent 11 seasons with Rajasthan Royals across two
stints, emerging as their most-capped player and leading run-scorer. He has now
been traded to Chennai Super Kings with Ravindra Jadeja joining the RR ranks.
"If I look at the IPL and the iconic teams we see
around the league, all of them have one marquee Indian player in common -
someone who has been the face of the franchise for a period of time, (such as)
Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli. Sanju Samson, for me, was that guy at
Rajasthan Royals," du Plessis told JioHotstar.
"Yes, he's of a newer generation, but he had become the
face of that franchise. If I think of Rajasthan Royals, I think Sanju Samson.
So, the fact that they've lost that face is a massive thing for the fans, for
the IPL, and for the tournament, because he's played such a big role
there," added du Plessis.
He said Samson's departure would place added responsibility
on Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had the freedom to play his natural game alongside the
former RR skipper.
"The thing with Yashasvi Jaiswal is that he's had Sanju
Samson, who has been such a huge, consistent performer within that batting
line-up. When you have that consistency of runs from Sanju, it allows you to
play your game," du Plessis said.
"Now, you take that away, all of a sudden, people will
look at him with more responsibility. For a player like him, you don't want him
thinking about responsibility. You want him thinking, 'I want to take the game
on. I want to hit as many sixes as possible'."
"There's a learning curve that's going to come into his
career this season, 'Am I true to the game that I've always played, or do I
take up the senior player role to score the bulk of the runs?' So it'll be
interesting to see how that goes. I think he'll still play in the way that he
does. It would be silly not to, because he's such an attacking player."
Former India pacer Lakshmipathy Balaji said he was surprised
by Royals' decision to appoint Riyan Parag as captain, despite the presence of
more experienced players such as Jaiswal, veteran India all-rounder RavindraJadeja, and England's Sam Curran.
"I'm a little bit surprised with the call, especially
when you have players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ravindra Jadeja and overseas
captaincy material like Sam Curran. It is kind of a gamble."
He felt the decision to appoint Parag could have mixed
outcomes, and the guidance of head coach Kumar Sangakkara could prove
invaluable.
"Captaining in IPL is not only about on-field ability
to take decisions, it's also about how you manage the dressing room. Your voice
needs to be earned, and the trust needs to be earned.
"In that perspective, I feel like it is a double-edged
sword. There will be a lot of help from Kumar Sangakkara, definitely, and you
need that guidance. We have seen Rohit Sharma doing it as a young captain with
Mumbai Indians, players getting used to leadership early.
"I'm sure it is an opportunity for Riyan Parag. If he
can manage his performance and translate it on the ground with his leadership,
then it is going to help him."
Balaji said Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will have to prove last
year's exploits was no fluke.
"We have seen the kind of talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshihas. He scored that hundred against Gujarat Titans (and) against a very good
bowling attack. Of course, the second year is always going to be a kind of
challenge for any player," he said.
"That is where the mentorship of Kumar Sangakkara will
come into play. The opposition would definitely have worked on some of his
shortcomings. This season will be a huge opportunity and challenge for Vaibhav
Sooryavanshi as a youngster to get that kind of consistency. How he translates
it in the second season is going to be crucial," added Balaji.
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