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Ambati Rayudu Lambasts Rajasthan Royals’s strategy for supporting young people in IPL

Rajasthan Royals (RR) always made his young people a bank and gave a 14 -year -old child the chance to glare in the RR VSG IPL 2025 match.

Former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI) batter Ambati Rayudu has launched an unfiltered attack on the Rajasthan Royals’ (RR) strategy of only focusing on youngsters rather than building a good enough team to challenge for an IPL title win. This came after RR failed to close out a chase for a second time running, this time against the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in Jaipur on Saturday, April 19. Rayudu showed concerns about RR not getting anything materialistic in return for backing youngsters since the inception of the IPL.

“What have RR gotten out of it?” asks Rayudu

Speaking after a thrilling last over heroics by Avesh Khan, Rayudu seemed a bit frustrated with Rajasthan’s long-term strategy of persisting with youngsters and rather looking to build a power-packed team filled with superstars. The six-time IPL winner questioned RR’s vision and not prioritising their 17-year drought of lifting an IPL trophy. Talking at ESPNcricinfo, Rayudu said:

“I always had this question in my mind when it comes to RR, is that they have invested so much in youngsters over the years – what have they gotten out of it? It has been 17 years since they have won an IPL, and they already showcase this as if it’s their strength, and it is some great charity that they are doing to the game. But it is not. You are here to compete, you are here to win the IPL.”

Ravindra Jadeja, Sanju Samson, Ajinkya Rahane, Riyan Parag, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Dhruv Jurel are some of the best finds of RR. While Jadeja won the championship back in 2008 under Shane Warne’s captaincy, others haven’t. While all the aforementioned names are perhaps some of the best talents in their own right, RR haven’t been able to build a “superstar” team around them.

There are ways that teams have adopted to win the IPL. You don’t follow any of those; you have your own path. You justify year after year, and you want people to come on board and appreciate the good team that you are by giving youngsters all over the world a good opportunity in the IPL.”

Rajasthan Royals record at IPL

Year League Standing Final Standing
2008 1st out of 8 Champions
2009 6th out of 8 League stage
2010 7th out of 8 League stage
2011 6th out of 10 League stage
2012 7th out of 9 League stage
2013 3rd out of 9 Playoffs
2014 5th out of 8 League stage
2015 4th out of 8 Playoffs
2018 4th out of 8 Playoffs
2019 7th out of 8 League stage
2020 8th out of 8 League stage
2021 7th out of 8 League stage
2022 2nd out of 10 Runners-up
2023 5th out of 10 League stage
2024 3rd out of 10 Playoffs

In 17 seasons, the Rajasthan Royals have qualified for the playoffs just six times. They aren’t looking solid enough to qualify at IPL 2025 either.

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