Former Indian Player Slams England Stars for Leaving the IPL 2024 Midway in “Don’t Come”
The IPL 2024 end-of-season games won’t have any England cricketers contending who is important for the T20 World Cup 2024 crew, as they were gotten back by the England Cricket Board (ECB) for an instructional course in front of the opposition. As a result, any semblance of Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals), Phil Salt (Kolkata Knight Riders), and Will Jacks (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) won’t be a piece of the opposition any longer, regardless of the way that their groups are all in the race for the end-of-season games. Previous India all-rounder Irfan Pathan took to web-based entertainment to communicate his inclination with respect to the turn of events, and he conveyed a merciless directive for the leaving players. “Either be accessible for the full season or don’t come!”
In the mean time, the Rajasthan Royals drooped to a 5-wicket misfortune against the Punjab Kings, with Sam Curran delivering a splendid all-round presentation.
RR captain Sanju Samson opened up about the loss.
“We really wanted a couple of additional runs. I think we were 10–15 runs low. It was a sort of wicket. We would have effectively gotten more than 160 (had we played better), but that is where we lost the game. It would have been good to have another bowling choice. I’m becoming accustomed to five quality bowlers. We need to pause for a moment or two and acknowledge that we are going through disappointments and have lost four games on the run.”
“Got to figure out what’s not turning out for us collectively. Someone needs to move forward; we have so many match-champs in the group. This is the time we want to show character. We want to score more runs. We thought 160–170 would have been a decent score. We are not used to playing on such wickets this season where 200 or more sums are getting scored without any problem. We needed to play savvy cricket and fabricate those organizations today. Ideally, the outcome goes in our direction (in the forthcoming games),” Samson said after the match.