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IPL 2019: Ajinkya Rahane sacked as RR skipper for rest of the season
Smith was also named captain before the start of the 2018 edition but in the wake of the ball-tampering incident, it was decided that Rahane would lead the team
Rajasthan Royals sacked Ajinkya Rahane as team’s captain moments ahead of their IPL match against Mumbai Indians (MI) at Jaipur on Saturday. The franchise has named Steve Smith as the new captain for the remainder of the season.
Smith was also named captain before the start of the 2018 edition but in the wake of the ball-tampering incident, it was decided that Rahane would lead the team in the Australian's forced absence.
“Rajasthan Royals will be led by the Australian batsman Steven Smith for the upcoming matches of the IPL. Ajinkya Rahane did a fantastic job in leading the team to the playoffs last year, however, the franchise now thinks a fresh approach is needed to bring their 2019 campaign back on track.
“Steve has always been part of the leadership team within RR and Rahane will continue to be a key voice in the side, therefore the Royals see this as a small restructuring process to secure the results required to move up the table,” said the team in a statement.
The hosts, who have lost six out of their eight games, need to win at least five of their remaining six matches to have any chance of making the play-offs. Now they hope that the mid-season switch will revive their disappointing campaign so far in the IPL.
However, Smith is expected to be available until May 1 but by then, the team would have played the majority of its league games.
Smith has made 186 runs in seven games at 37.20 with 73 being his highest. Rahane, on the other hand, has scored 201 runs at 25.12 including a top-score of 70.
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