Between IPL 2025, this team changed its captain, captained by this Indian player snatched after just 3 matches

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Tezzbuzz|03-04-2025

Between IPL 2025, good news has been revealed for Rajasthan Royals. The regular captain of the team, Sanju Samson, has been declared fully fit. Samson was fractured in the finger, so Ryan Parag was captaining the Rajasthan team in the first three matches of IPL 2025.

The BCCI -based BCCI Center of Excellence has declared Sanju Samson fit, so that he may soon return to the Rajasthan team as captain. Let us know that Samson was allowed only to bat due to a finger injury, due to which he was playing as Impact Player in the first three matches.

Sanju Samson's fitness report

According to a report published in the Times of India, Sanju Samson had a fracture in his finger, for which he had to undergo surgery. He moved to the Center of Excellence in Bangalore this week after the match against Chennai Super Kings. He hoped that BCCI's medical team would give him a clean chit for fielding and wicketkeeping.

“Sanju Samson has passed his final investigations at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), quoting toi, quoting toi.” This means that Samson is now going to play as a captain in the match against Punjab Kings on 4 April.

Permission to bat only in IPL 2025

Prior to IPL 2025, Sanju Samson was allowed only to bat as his finger injury was not cured. Due to this injury, he was unable to do wicketkeeping or fielding. Samson has so far scored 99 runs in three innings of the current season, playing as an impact player.

Dhruv Juelle was still taking wicketkeeping for Rajasthan Royals in place of Sanju Samson. Samson's return will be at a very important time as RR has suffered 2 big defeats in three matches so far.

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