NEW CHANDIGARH: Rajasthan Royals head coach and director of cricket Kumar Sangakkara was mostly measured and composed after his side lost Qualifier 2 against Gujarat Titans to exit IPL-2026 on Friday. But when Sam Curran’s name came up, the composure acquired a sharper edge.
Sangakkara’s didn’t hold back and questioned the English allrounder’s last-minute withdrawal from the tournament, pointing out that the same player who was told to have a “season-ending injury” has now played three Vitality Blast T20 matches for Surrey back home.
“We were told that Sam Curran had a season-ending injury, but I think I saw him playing for Surrey for two games or three games now, so that was very disappointing,” Sangakkara said. “We’d have loved to have had him here playing for us.”
In a blockbuster IPL trade ahead of the 2026 season, Curran was traded from the Chennai Super Kings to the Rajasthan Royals in a massive double-swap deal with RR getting the services of Ravindra Jadeja and Curran, while CSK got Sanju Samson in exchange. Curran was valued at Rs 2.40 crore in the trade, but pulled out before the tournament began, citing a groin injury. The Royals then brought in Dasun Shanaka as his replacement.
Sangakkara’s frustration was clear, as he questioned Curran’s commitment and said, “A proper tight policy around that (injuries and availability for the tournament) is always a requirement. The BCCI does have a strict policy on that. Every person goes through injuries, and if it’s a serious injury, (or) a season-ending injury, of course we understand.”
The RR head coach also highlighted how many players in the team gave their all during the season despite not getting much game time. “We’ve had quite a few injuries. We’ve also had players like Adam Milne, (Shimron) Hetmyer, quite a few who’ve come here, not had much of a game. Lhuan-dre Pretorius is another one. Kwena Maphaka is another one. They’ve been here, they’ve done the hard yards, they’ve practiced, they’ve carried water for the team, and they’ve really worked as hard as anyone else to support the team in this journey. It’s really up to that individual player to decide whether they want to come or not,” Sangakkara said.
“I think the BCCI policy is very strict now, and that’s the way it should continue to be — very strict; to make sure that contractual obligations are met properly and genuinely. Every side in the IPL will benefit from that,” he added.
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Hindol Basu is a Principal Correspondent with the The Times of In...
Read MoreHindol Basu is a Principal Correspondent with the The Times of India. Over the years, as a sports journalist, Hindol has covered important events like the 2012 London Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2010 Commonwealth Games and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Hindol has had a diverse profile having worked in all forms of media - TV, Radio, New Media and Print. Besides, being an avid blogger, Hindol plays the guitar, writes poetry and is interested in photography.
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