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Joe Root - Jos Buttler - Adam Zampa - Prasidh Krishna - Rajasthan Royals - Yuzvendra Chahal - Sanju Samson - Rajasthan Royals In IPL 2023: Preview, Strongest XI, Schedule - All You Need To Know - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Kings -  Hyderabad -  Jaipur

Rajasthan Royals In IPL 2023: Preview, Strongest XI, Schedule - All You Need To Know

After losing the final to Gujarat Titans last season, Rajasthan Royals will start their IPL 2023 campaign on April 2, in Hyderabad against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Led by Sanju Samson, RR finished the league phase second in the table behind eventual champions Gujarat Titans. While Jos Buttler won the Orange Cap for scoring 863 runs in 17 matches, Yuzvendra Chahal completed a delightful double by notching up the Purple Cap (27 wickets in 17 matches). After bagging his first Team India central contract, Samson will look to guide his team all the way this time around.

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Joe Root - Rajasthan Royals - Will Try To Be Unpredictable For Bowlers: Joe Root Ahead Of Maiden IPL Stint - sports.ndtv.com - Britain -  Jaipur -  Sanju

Will Try To Be Unpredictable For Bowlers: Joe Root Ahead Of Maiden IPL Stint

Ahead of his maiden IPL stint, Rajasthan Royals' star English recruit Joe Root says he will try to "get the best out of myself" and "be unpredictable for bowlers" in the tournament beginning March 31. "I'll try and be me as much as I can and try to be unpredictable for bowlers. I am sure I will smile and enjoy it, and will try to get the best out of myself," Root said in a team release. Ahead of a practice session in Jaipur, the 32-year-old spoke about his new team.

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Joe Root - Jos Buttler - Adam Zampa - Rajasthan Royals - Donovan Ferreira - Sanju Samson - Watch: Sanju Samson Goes Bang Bang In Training Session Ahead Of IPL 2023 - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka -  Hyderabad

Watch: Sanju Samson Goes Bang Bang In Training Session Ahead Of IPL 2023

One of the most popular cricketers in India, Sanju Samson is a man who has extensive fan-following. Though his international career is yet to reach its full potential, Samson remains a highly attractive batter for his teammates and fans. With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 only a few days away from its commencement, Samon was spotted going all guns blazing in a practice session, executing some big hits against a spinner. As the video of Samson's hitting surfaced on social media, fans' excitement levels went up.

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Joe Root - Harry Brook - Tom Latham - Tom Blundell - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - "Test Cricket Is Best Cricket": Virender Sehwag And Others Hail New Zealand's Win vs England - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county Kane

"Test Cricket Is Best Cricket": Virender Sehwag And Others Hail New Zealand's Win vs England

New Zealand scripted a beautiful story to become the fourth team to secure a Test victory after facing a follow-on. Each player stepped up when the moment demanded it. Kane Williamson and Neil Wagner played a pivotal role in making this test match a classic one. After being put into bat by New Zealand captain Tim Southee, England put up a blistering performance in the first innings of the second Test. On the back of hundreds from Harry Brook (186) and Joe Root (153*), they got to 435/8 in merely 87.1 overs. England's bowlers then got into the act to bundle out the Kiwis for 209. England skipper Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.

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Joe Root - "Probably Bigger Than...": Ben Stokes Reacts After Losing First Test As England Captain - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India

"Probably Bigger Than...": Ben Stokes Reacts After Losing First Test As England Captain

England captain Ben Stokes feels blessed to be involved in a dramatic and high-quality game of cricket that his side lost by just one run, saying the enjoyment of being part of the thriller has outweighed the disappointment of losing the second Test. New Zealand defeated England by one run in a sensational finish at the Basin Reserve on Tuesday to level the two-match series 1-1. It is only the fourth occasion in Test history that a team, forced to follow-on, has gone on to win the match, with the previous occasions being England in 1894 and 1981, and India in 2001.

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Joe Root - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Will Young - Henry Nicholls - New Zealand frustrate England after Stokes enforces follow-on - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand -  Wellington - county Kane

New Zealand frustrate England after Stokes enforces follow-on

:England snared three quick wickets with spin but New Zealand's batters frustrated the tourists with their resistance on day three of the second test in Wellington on Sunday after Ben Stokes enforced the follow-on.

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Joe Root - Harry Brook - England's Root shrugs off identity crisis with unbeaten ton against New Zealand - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan -  Wellington

England's Root shrugs off identity crisis with unbeaten ton against New Zealand

Only days after admitting to something of an identity crisis in Ben Stokes' England setup, former captain Joe Root can now rest easy after a brilliant, unbeaten century in the second test against New Zealand.

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Joe Root - James Anderson - Harry Brook - Tom Latham - Tom Blundell - Devon Conway - Tim Southee - Henry Nicholls - Jack Leach - 2nd Test: James Anderson Puts England In Control Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - county Anderson -  Wellington - county Kane

2nd Test: James Anderson Puts England In Control Against New Zealand

James Anderson validated his elevation to top spot in the world Test bowling rankings with a lethal opening spell as England took full control of the second Test against New Zealand on Saturday. Veteran seamer Anderson snared 3-37, sending the Black Caps crashing to 138-7 when rain forced an early end to day two in Wellington, after England declared their first innings at 435-8. Spinner Jack Leach also took three scalps, leaving New Zealand staring at a 297-run deficit with three days remaining.

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