Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson has been fined Rs 24 lakh following his team’s slow over-rate during their IPL 2025 match against the Gujarat Titans on Wednesday. It was a challenging game for RR, as they suffered a significant 58-run defeat and were completely outperformed by GT.
This penalty stems from a breach of the IPL code of conduct and marks the second instance of slow over-rate for RR in this year’s tournament. Previously, after a match against Chennai Super Kings, stand-in captain Riyan Parag was fined Rs 12 lakh. According to an IPL media release, “The remaining members of the Playing XI, including the Impact Player, will face either a fine of Rs 6 lakh or 25 percent of their respective match fees, whichever is lower.”
In the aftermath of the defeat, Samson acknowledged his team’s failure to capitalize on critical moments during their 58-run loss at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Chasing a challenging target of 218, RR was dismissed for 159 in 19.2 overs, with Gujarat’s bowlers effectively dismantling their batting order.
Reflecting on the loss, Samson pointed out execution errors on both sides of the game. “We gave away an extra 15-20 runs while bowling,” he remarked, as reported by ESPNcricinfo. “We lost wickets at crucial moments when we needed to build momentum. With Hettie [Shimron Hetmyer] at the crease, we were able to score runs, but after I lost my wicket, that marked the turning point in the game.”
Samson contributed a notable 41 runs from 28 balls, including four fours and two sixes. He and Riyan Parag forged a 48-run partnership that offered a glimmer of hope before a collapse followed due to Gujarat’s organized bowling.
The RR skipper praised Jofra Archer for his strong bowling performance. “Jofra got us off to a great start by taking Shubman’s wicket. However, we deviated from our game plan. While we had a plan in place, we didn’t execute it effectively. We will need to assess that tomorrow,” Samson explained.
The Royals have performed well while batting first this season, yet concerns have arisen regarding their ability to successfully chase high targets under pressure. Samson acknowledged this debate but emphasized the team’s ambition to become a versatile unit. “When we lose, we do question ourselves about our chase strategies and consider alternative approaches,” he reflected. “Our goal is to be a team that succeeds in chasing, not just one that wins by batting first.”
As the Royals face a crucial phase of reflection, they aim to rebound and regain momentum in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).