Samson, visibly stunned by the outcome, found it challenging to articulate his thoughts as the match ended in an edge-of-the-seat thriller.Reflecting on the intense contest, he acknowledged the difficulty of speaking after a defeat of this magnitude, stating, “As a losing captain, it’s the hardest job in the league.”
Rashid Khan’s exceptional batting display, culminating in a boundary off the final ball, proved to be the decisive moment of the match.
Talking about where they lost the game, Samson said in a post-match presentation, “The last ball of the game (laughs). You have to give credit to the Gujarat Titans for the way they batted, bowled and fielded.”
Despite the disappointment, Samson remained optimistic, emphasizing the importance of learning from the defeat and moving forward.
“We will learn from this and move on,” he affirmed. While expressing his belief in RR’s capabilities, Samson reflected on the target set for their opponents, stating, “When I was batting, I thought something around 180 would be a fighting score. I thought 197 was a winning score.”
Samson highlighted the challenges posed by the conditions at Jaipur, noting the absence of dew and the nature of the pitch. Despite the setback, he commended his team’s effort in pacing the innings and acknowledged the competitiveness of the opposition.
“197 at Jaipur, without dew, you will take it any day,” he added, underscoring the resilience of RR’s bowling unit.
As Rajasthan Royals regroup after this narrow loss, Samson’s words echo the determination to bounce back stronger in the upcoming fixtures, epitomizing the spirit of competition in the IPL.
(With inputs from ANI)