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2024 season | |||
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Coach | Kumar Sangakkara | ||
Captain | Sanju Samson | ||
Ground(s) | |||
IPL League | Qualified for Playoffs | ||
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2024 Indian Premier League Teams |
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Group A |
Group B |
Note: Teams are listed per the playing order. |
The 2024 season is the 15th season for the Indian Premier League franchise Rajasthan Royals. They are one of the ten teams competing in the 2024 Indian Premier League. They finished at the 5th place in previous season's League stage. [1]
After Lucknow's 7th loss on 14 May 2024, Rajasthan qualified for the Playoffs. [2]
Rajasthan Royals squad for the 2024 Indian Premier League | ||||||||
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No. | Name | Nat | Birth date | Batting style | Bowling style | Signed year | Salary | Notes |
Captain | ||||||||
11 | Sanju Samson | 11 November 1994 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-spin | 2018 | ₹16 crore (US$2.0 million) | Wicket-keeper | |
Batters | ||||||||
5 | Riyan Parag | 10 November 2001 | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break | 2019 | ₹3.8 crore (US$480,000) | ||
189 | Shimron Hetmyer | 26 December 1996 | Left-handed | — | 2022 | ₹8.5 crore (US$1.1 million) | Overseas | |
64 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 28 December 2001 | Left-handed | Right-arm leg break | 2022 | ₹4 crore (US$500,000) | ||
52 | Rovman Powell | 23 July 1993 | Right-handed | Right-arm medium-fast | 2023 | ₹7.4 crore (US$930,000) | Overseas | |
27 | Shubham Dubey | 27 August 1994 | Left-handed | Right-arm off spin | 2023 | ₹5.8 crore (US$730,000) | ||
2 | Donavon Ferreira | 21 July 1998 | Right-handed | — | 2023 | ₹50 lakh (US$63,000) | Overseas | |
Wicket-keepers | ||||||||
63 | Jos Buttler | 8 September 1990 | Right-handed | — | 2018 | ₹10 crore (US$1.3 million) | Overseas; Withdrawn [lower-alpha 1] | |
21 | Dhruv Jurel | 21 January 2001 | Right-handed | — | 2022 | ₹20 lakh (US$25,000) | ||
32 | Tom Kohler-Cadmore | 19 August 1994 | Right-handed | Right-arm off-break | 2023 | ₹40 lakh (US$50,000) | Overseas | |
14 | Kunal Singh Rathore | 9 October 2002 | Left-handed | — | 2023 | ₹20 lakh (US$25,000) | ||
All-rounders | ||||||||
99 | Ravichandran Ashwin | 17 September 1986 | Right-handed | Right-arm off break | 2022 | ₹5 crore (US$630,000) | ||
16 | Tanush Kotian | 16 October 1998 | Right-handed | Right-arm off break | 2024 | ₹20 lakh (US$25,000) | Replacement [lower-alpha 2] | |
Pace bowlers | ||||||||
18 | Trent Boult | 22 July 1989 | Right-handed | Left-arm fast-medium | 2022 | ₹8 crore (US$1.0 million) | Overseas | |
17 | Nandre Burger | 11 August 1995 | Left-handed | Left-arm medium fast | 2023 | ₹50 lakh (US$63,000) | Overseas | |
6 | Avesh Khan | 13 December 1996 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | 2024 | ₹10 crore (US$1.3 million) | Traded [lower-alpha 3] | |
24 | Prasidh Krishna | 19 February 1996 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast-medium | 2022 | ₹10 crore (US$1.3 million) | Withdrawn [lower-alpha 4] | |
96 | Navdeep Saini | 23 November 1992 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast | 2022 | ₹2.6 crore (US$330,000) | ||
44 | Kuldeep Sen | 22 October 1996 | Right-handed | Right-arm fast | 2022 | ₹20 lakh (US$25,000) | ||
20 | Sandeep Sharma | 18 May 1993 | Right-handed | Right-arm medium | 2023 | ₹50 lakh (US$63,000) | ||
Spin bowlers | ||||||||
3 | Yuzvendra Chahal | 23 July 1990 | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break | 2022 | ₹6.5 crore (US$810,000) | ||
88 | Adam Zampa | 31 March 1992 | Right-handed | Right-arm leg break | 2023 | ₹1.5 crore (US$190,000) | Overseas; Withdrawn [lower-alpha 2] | |
1 | Abid Mushtaq | 17 January 1997 | Left-handed | Left-arm orthodox | 2023 | ₹20 lakh (US$25,000) | ||
25 | Keshav Maharaj | 7 February 1990 | Right-handed | Left-arm orthodox | 2024 | ₹50 lakh (US$63,000) | Overseas; Replacement [lower-alpha 4] |
Position | Name |
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CEO | Jake Lush McCrum |
Team manager | Romi Bhinder |
Head coach | Kumar Sangakkara |
Batting coach | Trevor Penney |
Bowling coach | Shane Bond |
Fielding coach | Dishant Yagnik |
Pos | Grp | Team | Pld | W | L | NR | Pts | NRR | Qualification |
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1 | A | Kolkata Knight Riders (Q) | 13 | 9 | 3 | 1 | 19 | 1.428 | Advance to Qualifier 1 |
2 | A | Rajasthan Royals (Q) | 13 | 8 | 5 | 0 | 16 | 0.273 | |
3 | B | Chennai Super Kings | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0 | 14 | 0.528 | Advance to Eliminator |
4 | B | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 12 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 14 | 0.406 | |
5 | A | Delhi Capitals | 14 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 14 | −0.377 | |
6 | B | Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 12 | 0.387 | |
7 | A | Lucknow Super Giants | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | 12 | −0.787 | |
8 | B | Gujarat Titans (E) | 13 | 5 | 7 | 1 | 11 | −1.063 | |
9 | B | Punjab Kings (E) | 13 | 5 | 8 | 0 | 10 | −0.347 | |
10 | A | Mumbai Indians (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | 8 | −0.271 |
Team | Group matches | Playoffs | |||||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Q1/E | Q2 | F | |
Rajasthan Royals | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 16 |
Win | Loss | No result |
(H) Rajasthan Royals 193/4 (20 overs) | v | Lucknow Super Giants 173/6 (20 overs) |
(H) Rajasthan Royals 185/5 (20 overs) | v | Delhi Capitals 173/5 (20 overs) |
(H) Mumbai Indians 125/9 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 127/4 (15.3 overs) |
Royal Challengers Bengaluru 183/3 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals (H) 189/4 (19.1 overs) |
(H) Rajasthan Royals 196/3 (20 overs) | v | Gujarat Titans 199/7 (20 overs) |
(H) Punjab Kings 147/8 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 152/7 (19.5 overs) |
(H) Kolkata Knight Riders 223/6 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 224/8 (20 overs) |
Mumbai Indians 179/9 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals (H) 183/1 (18.4 overs) |
(H) Lucknow Super Giants 196/5 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 199/3 (19 overs) |
(H) Sunrisers Hyderabad 201/3 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 200/7 (20 overs) |
(H) Delhi Capitals 221/8 (20 overs) | v | Rajasthan Royals 201/8 (20 overs) |
Rajasthan Royals 141/5 (20 overs) | v | Chennai Super Kings (H) 145/5 (18.2 overs) |
(H) Rajasthan Royals 144/9 (20 overs) | v | Punjab Kings 145/5 (18.5 overs) |
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Qualifier 1 | Qualifier 2 | Final | |||||||||||
21 May 2024 – Ahmedabad | 26 May 2024 – Chennai | ||||||||||||
1 | Kolkata Knight Riders | Q1W | Qualifier 1 Winner | ||||||||||
2 | League Stage 2 | 24 May 2024 – Chennai | Q2W | Qualifier 2 Winner | |||||||||
Q1L | Qualifier 1 Loser | ||||||||||||
Eliminator | EW | Eliminator Winner | |||||||||||
22 May 2024 – Ahmedabad | |||||||||||||
3 | League Stage 3 | ||||||||||||
4 | League Stage 4 | ||||||||||||
Runs | Player | Inns | HS | Ave | SR | 100s/50s | 4s | 6s |
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531 | Riyan Parag | 12 | 84* | 59.00 | 152.58 | 0/4 | 38 | 31 |
504 | Sanju Samson | 13 | 86 | 56.00 | 156.52 | 0/5 | 47 | 23 |
359 | Jos Buttler | 11 | 107* | 39.88 | 140.78 | 2/0 | 36 | 12 |
348 | Yashasvi Jaiswal | 13 | 104* | 29.00 | 152.63 | 1/1 | 42 | 13 |
131 | Dhruv Jurel | 9 | 52* | 18.71 | 133.67 | 0/1 | 10 | 5 |
Last updated: 15 May 2024, Source: ESPNcricinfo [30] |
Wkts. | Player | Inns | Ov | Runs | BBI | Ave | Econ | SR | 4W | 5W |
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17 | Yuzvendra Chahal | 13 | 50.0 | 469 | 3/11 | 27.58 | 9.38 | 17.64 | 0 | 0 |
13 | Avesh Khan | 46.5 | 455 | 2/34 | 35.00 | 9.71 | 21.61 | 0 | 0 | |
12 | Trent Boult | 45.2 | 382 | 3/22 | 31.83 | 8.42 | 22.66 | 0 | 0 | |
10 | Sandeep Sharma | 8 | 30.0 | 238 | 5/18 | 23.80 | 7.93 | 18.00 | 0 | 1 |
7 | Nandre Burger | 5 | 17.0 | 145 | 2/29 | 20.71 | 8.52 | 14.57 | 0 | 0 |
Last updated: 15 May 2024, Source: ESPNcricinfo [31] |
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