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IPL 2026: ‘Like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Sanju Samson can’t be replaced,’ says RR skipper Riyan Parag

IPL 2026: ‘Like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, Sanju Samson can’t be replaced,’ says RR skipper Riyan Parag

Rajasthan Royals skipper Riyan Parag on Thursday said the void left by Sanju Samson’s departure to Chennai Super Kings cannot be filled as finding a replacement for the T20 World Cup hero is as impossible as replacing stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the Indian team.

Samson, who led the Royals from 2021 to 2025, was traded to Chennai Super Kings in a pre-season move, with Ravindra Jadeja coming in as part of the deal.

“If you talk about Sanju bhaiya, we never think about replacing the kind of player he is,” Parag told reporters in a pre-season press conference in Jaipur.

“We can perhaps look for someone with a similar skillset or have someone bat in his position. It’s like there is no replacement for Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma… In the same way, there is no replacement for Sanju bhaiya because he is such a good player,” Parag said.

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Having represented the franchise for 11 years across two stints, Samson was Rajasthan Royals’ most successful captain and leading run-scorer, having guided it to the IPL 2022 final and the playoffs in 2024.

His stature has only grown manifold following a stellar T20 World Cup campaign, where he struck three successive match-defining half-centuries to power India to a historic treble and title defence.

India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs in the final, with Samson being adjudged the Player-of-the-Tournament.

Rajasthan Royals had a forgettable last season, enduring 10 defeats to finish ninth in the 10-team standings.

Parag, who has been picked as the captain following Samson’s exit, said Rajasthan Royals lost far too many close matches last year and the 2008 winner need better strategy and planning.

“This year, the focus is to plan better and finish games, which we couldn’t do in the previous edition,” he said.

“We need to plan well. Last year, there were about 5-6 games that we lost in the last over or even on the last ball. Had we been able to convert those, or had we calculated better, this question (if Rajasthan Royals would try anything new) would not have been asked because we would have qualified (for knockouts) by winning those matches,” he said.

“I think that in every T20 game, there are 3-4 decisions that you have to make which change the course of the game. If we take those small decisions with strategy and planning, this year will be different,” Parag added.

He further expressed his gratitude to the franchise for keeping its faith in him despite several seasons of struggle.

“I was here when I was just 17 and I have seen all the ups and downs, though more downs than ups till now. I want to thank Rajasthan Royals for supporting me and understanding the cricketer I am,” Parag said.

Sangakkara backs Parag

The Royals’ director of cricket and head coach Kumar Sangakkara said he has always “admired” Parag as a cricketer and he was picked as a skipper after a robust round of interviews with other candidates.

“It was about trying to find the best person who can lead the Rajasthan Royals. I first met Riyan when he was a teenager and have admired him as a cricketer. He’s right (when he says) he has gone through a lot and seen a lot,” Sangakkara said.

“The most striking thing for me was (to see) how reflective and mature he has become. To select a captain once Sanju decided to leave, it was very important that we explore all options. We had shortlisted some candidates that we had a very strict interview process for. Riyan knows the questions were hard. At the end of the day, Manoj (Badale) and I sat down and it was evident that the right choice to lead Rajasthan was Riyan,” Sangakkara added.

Published on Mar 19, 2026

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Deadspin | Sabres stomp Blackhawks, wrap up Atlantic Division crown  Apr 13, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Buffalo Sabres left wing Jason Zucker (17) shoots the puck against the Chicago Blackhawks during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   Tage Thompson scored twice and Alex Tuch had a goal and assist as the Buffalo Sabres clinched the Atlantic Division title with a 5-1 victory against the host Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.  Buffalo (50-23-8, 108 points) recorded its fourth straight victory. The Sabres have the second-best record in the Eastern Conference behind the Carolina Hurricanes’ 111 points.  After snapping a 14-season playoff drought this month, Buffalo will open the postseason against either the Boston Bruins or the Ottawa Senators.  Ryan McLeod and Josh Norris also scored while Rasmus Dahlin notched two assists for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 15 saves.  Rookie Ryan Greene scored for Chicago, and Spencer Knight stopped 21 shots.  The Sabres outshot the Blackhawks 26-16. Chicago finished 0-for-5 on the power play compared to 0-for-2 for Buffalo.  The Blackhawks (28-39-14, 70 points) put a brief scare into the Sabres when Greene opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at 3:58 of the first period. With Sam Rinzel off for high-sticking, Greene took an Ilya Mikheyev pass off the rush, made a move in front and beat Luukkonen with a wrist shot just 14 seconds into the Buffalo man advantage.  Also sluggish at even strength in the early going, the Sabres tied the game at 19:02 of the first period. Josh Doan stole a Greene pass inside the Chicago blue line and fed the puck to Norris, who sent a wrist shot over Knight from the left circle.   Norris stretched his point streak to five games while Doan extended his to four.  Buffalo capitalized on another Blackhawks turnover at 13:00 of the second period to take the lead for good. Thompson, the club’s top scorer with 81 points, collected the puck near the goal line and scored after weaving through two defenders.  The Sabres made it 3-1 at 5:38 of the third. Dahlin found Tuch in the middle of the ice with a stretch pass, and Tuch’s shot glanced off Knight’s glove and into the net.  Thompson netted his 40th goal less than six minutes later, converting a one-timer from Dahlin.  McLeod capped the scoring at 18:35 of the third.  Blackhawks forward Frank Nazar wore a cage mask after leaving the team’s Saturday home loss to the St. Louis Blues early upon taking a puck to the face.  Chicago fell to 1-8-1 in its past 10 games.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Sabres #stomp #Blackhawks #wrap #Atlantic #Division #crownApr 13, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Buffalo Sabres left wing Jason Zucker (17) shoots the puck against the Chicago Blackhawks during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Tage Thompson scored twice and Alex Tuch had a goal and assist as the Buffalo Sabres clinched the Atlantic Division title with a 5-1 victory against the host Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.

Buffalo (50-23-8, 108 points) recorded its fourth straight victory. The Sabres have the second-best record in the Eastern Conference behind the Carolina Hurricanes’ 111 points.

After snapping a 14-season playoff drought this month, Buffalo will open the postseason against either the Boston Bruins or the Ottawa Senators.

Ryan McLeod and Josh Norris also scored while Rasmus Dahlin notched two assists for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 15 saves.

Rookie Ryan Greene scored for Chicago, and Spencer Knight stopped 21 shots.

The Sabres outshot the Blackhawks 26-16. Chicago finished 0-for-5 on the power play compared to 0-for-2 for Buffalo.

The Blackhawks (28-39-14, 70 points) put a brief scare into the Sabres when Greene opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at 3:58 of the first period. With Sam Rinzel off for high-sticking, Greene took an Ilya Mikheyev pass off the rush, made a move in front and beat Luukkonen with a wrist shot just 14 seconds into the Buffalo man advantage.


Also sluggish at even strength in the early going, the Sabres tied the game at 19:02 of the first period. Josh Doan stole a Greene pass inside the Chicago blue line and fed the puck to Norris, who sent a wrist shot over Knight from the left circle.

Norris stretched his point streak to five games while Doan extended his to four.

Buffalo capitalized on another Blackhawks turnover at 13:00 of the second period to take the lead for good. Thompson, the club’s top scorer with 81 points, collected the puck near the goal line and scored after weaving through two defenders.

The Sabres made it 3-1 at 5:38 of the third. Dahlin found Tuch in the middle of the ice with a stretch pass, and Tuch’s shot glanced off Knight’s glove and into the net.

Thompson netted his 40th goal less than six minutes later, converting a one-timer from Dahlin.

McLeod capped the scoring at 18:35 of the third.

Blackhawks forward Frank Nazar wore a cage mask after leaving the team’s Saturday home loss to the St. Louis Blues early upon taking a puck to the face.

Chicago fell to 1-8-1 in its past 10 games.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Sabres #stomp #Blackhawks #wrap #Atlantic #Division #crown">Deadspin | Sabres stomp Blackhawks, wrap up Atlantic Division crown  Apr 13, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Buffalo Sabres left wing Jason Zucker (17) shoots the puck against the Chicago Blackhawks during the second period at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   Tage Thompson scored twice and Alex Tuch had a goal and assist as the Buffalo Sabres clinched the Atlantic Division title with a 5-1 victory against the host Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.  Buffalo (50-23-8, 108 points) recorded its fourth straight victory. The Sabres have the second-best record in the Eastern Conference behind the Carolina Hurricanes’ 111 points.  After snapping a 14-season playoff drought this month, Buffalo will open the postseason against either the Boston Bruins or the Ottawa Senators.  Ryan McLeod and Josh Norris also scored while Rasmus Dahlin notched two assists for the Sabres. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 15 saves.  Rookie Ryan Greene scored for Chicago, and Spencer Knight stopped 21 shots.  The Sabres outshot the Blackhawks 26-16. Chicago finished 0-for-5 on the power play compared to 0-for-2 for Buffalo.  The Blackhawks (28-39-14, 70 points) put a brief scare into the Sabres when Greene opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at 3:58 of the first period. With Sam Rinzel off for high-sticking, Greene took an Ilya Mikheyev pass off the rush, made a move in front and beat Luukkonen with a wrist shot just 14 seconds into the Buffalo man advantage.  Also sluggish at even strength in the early going, the Sabres tied the game at 19:02 of the first period. Josh Doan stole a Greene pass inside the Chicago blue line and fed the puck to Norris, who sent a wrist shot over Knight from the left circle.   Norris stretched his point streak to five games while Doan extended his to four.  Buffalo capitalized on another Blackhawks turnover at 13:00 of the second period to take the lead for good. Thompson, the club’s top scorer with 81 points, collected the puck near the goal line and scored after weaving through two defenders.  The Sabres made it 3-1 at 5:38 of the third. Dahlin found Tuch in the middle of the ice with a stretch pass, and Tuch’s shot glanced off Knight’s glove and into the net.  Thompson netted his 40th goal less than six minutes later, converting a one-timer from Dahlin.  McLeod capped the scoring at 18:35 of the third.  Blackhawks forward Frank Nazar wore a cage mask after leaving the team’s Saturday home loss to the St. Louis Blues early upon taking a puck to the face.  Chicago fell to 1-8-1 in its past 10 games.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Sabres #stomp #Blackhawks #wrap #Atlantic #Division #crown

England captain Ben Stokes says any suggestion he and coach Brendon McCullum are not aligned “is a massive overstatement”.

Were there disagreements between them during their Ashes debacle in Australia? Yes.

Was it any different than normal? No.

Stokes and McCullum have been in lock step since 2022, and they crashed and burned when they lost to Australia 4-1 last winter. Both men supported the other after being humbled, but the Ashes review threw up signs of tension.

Stokes wanted to play more conservatively, while McCullum wanted to double down on all-out attack.

Since the Ashes, Stokes has kept a low profile. When he and McCullum kept their jobs last month following the Ashes review, he posted on social media that he was happy to continue working with McCullum and the post-Ashes period had been the hardest period of his captaincy.

The captain has used an in-house interview with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to address his relationship with McCullum.

“Saying we weren’t aligned, I think, is a massive overstatement,” Stokes said.

“When you’re in a position of leadership along with someone else, if anyone thinks that you’re always going to agree on everything, then it’s just impossible. To me, that isn’t a healthy environment for sport, in particular. You need debate. You need discussions. Then you end up getting to the place you both want to end up getting to.

“As similar as Brendon and I are, we’re also dissimilar in other areas as well. We agree 95 per cent of the time on things, but those 5 per cent things that we might have different views on, we talk about them between each other and then we end up getting to the place where we want to get to.”

Stokes hasn’t played in the County Championship since breaking his cheekbone in a freak accident in pre-season training with Durham. But he’s set to return in May before New Zealand arrives in June for a Test series. Pakistan follows this summer, and Australia comes to England in 2027.

As was recommended in the Ashes review, England’s leadership will tweak what it does with the team, and Stokes has welcomed it.

“I’m very confident in mine and Brendon’s ability to be able to work together, because we’ve done it for such a long period of time now, but work together in a slightly different way,” he said.

“The main point of Brendon and me is our alignment towards winning things and making this team as good as they can be. That’s always been the thing since we started. It might just look a little bit different now than how that operates after four years of working together. Hopefully we’ll still be together at the end of 2027, winning what we want to win.”

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#Stokes #shuts #talk #rift #coach #McCullum #agree #cent #time">Stokes shuts down talk of rift with coach McCullum, says, ‘We agree 95 per cent of the time’  England captain Ben Stokes says any suggestion he and coach Brendon McCullum are not aligned “is a massive overstatement”.Were there disagreements between them during their Ashes debacle in Australia? Yes.Was it any different than normal? No.Stokes and McCullum have been in lock step since 2022, and they crashed and burned when they lost to Australia 4-1 last winter. Both men supported the other after being humbled, but the Ashes review threw up signs of tension.Stokes wanted to play more conservatively, while McCullum wanted to double down on all-out attack.Since the Ashes, Stokes has kept a low profile. When he and McCullum kept their jobs last month following the Ashes review, he posted on social media that he was happy to continue working with McCullum and the post-Ashes period had been the hardest period of his captaincy.The captain has used an in-house interview with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to address his relationship with McCullum.“Saying we weren’t aligned, I think, is a massive overstatement,” Stokes said.“When you’re in a position of leadership along with someone else, if anyone thinks that you’re always going to agree on everything, then it’s just impossible. To me, that isn’t a healthy environment for sport, in particular. You need debate. You need discussions. Then you end up getting to the place you both want to end up getting to.“As similar as Brendon and I are, we’re also dissimilar in other areas as well. We agree 95 per cent of the time on things, but those 5 per cent things that we might have different views on, we talk about them between each other and then we end up getting to the place where we want to get to.”Stokes hasn’t played in the County Championship since breaking his cheekbone in a freak accident in pre-season training with Durham. But he’s set to return in May before New Zealand arrives in June for a Test series. Pakistan follows this summer, and Australia comes to England in 2027.As was recommended in the Ashes review, England’s leadership will tweak what it does with the team, and Stokes has welcomed it.“I’m very confident in mine and Brendon’s ability to be able to work together, because we’ve done it for such a long period of time now, but work together in a slightly different way,” he said.“The main point of Brendon and me is our alignment towards winning things and making this team as good as they can be. That’s always been the thing since we started. It might just look a little bit different now than how that operates after four years of working together. Hopefully we’ll still be together at the end of 2027, winning what we want to win.”Published on Apr 14, 2026  #Stokes #shuts #talk #rift #coach #McCullum #agree #cent #time

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