Sanju Samson forced to retire against the capitals of Delhi. The commentator says ‘tear in …’



The Royals of Rajasthan had a massive blow while Sanju Samson left the field to retirement during the IPL 2025 match against the capital of Delhi on Wednesday. Samson, who struck the 31 out of 19 bullets, suffered an injury to the coast when he was trying to play a blow against Vipraj Nigam. Samson looked at a lot of pain and although he played another delivery after his exam, Captain RR finally decided to leave the field. Samson played the first three games of the 2025 IPL as an impact player while he recovered from an injury. While Samson received a treatment from RR Physio, one of the commentators said that “a little here and there and it could be a muscle tear from grade 1 to 3” for the star of the Indian cricket team.

Coming to the match, a strong average performance led by the Skipper Axar Patel and the South African Tristan Stubbs propelled the Capitals of Delhi (DC) to a solid 188/5 in 20 Overs.

After being invited to beat first, the Capitals took a flying start with the first match Abhishek Porel taking the lead early. He was particularly hard on Tushar Deshpande, breaking 23 points in the second. However, Delhi’s momentum took a hit when Jake Fraser-McGurk fell for 9 at Jofra Archer, and Karun Nair followed a short time after disturbing the scorers.

Porel, not discouraged, sewed a precious 63 -point partnership together with Kl Rahul, who made a 38 composed before falling to Archer – his second handle scalp. Porel has missed half a century, dismissed for 49 out of 37 deliveries, including five limits and six, by Wanindu Rasaanga.

The capital then found a momentum by their captain. Axar Patel broke 34 out of only 14 balls, swiveling the border with four four and two, before being dismissed by Maheesh Theekshana. Alongside Stubbs, Axar sewn a 41 -point support that kept the dashboard.

Stubbs anchored the final of development, ending undefeated on 34 on 18 balls, which included two limits and two six. He targeted Sandeep Sharma in the final, collecting 12 rescue points while the Pacer disclosed 19 in total, helping DC to close.

Stubbs also shared an undefeated 42 -point partnership with Ashutosh Sharma (15 *) in death, guaranteeing Delhi with a competitive total. For the Royals, Archer stood out with 2/32 figures, while Rasanga and Theekshana cut with a counter each.

(With Ani entries)

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