Sangakkara was full of praise for Stokes. "So on so forth, and we break it down into as much detail as possible so that we have all the tools with which to make the information as well with which to make the right decision."īoth Stokes and Archer missed the UAE leg of IPL 2021 through injury, with the former also attributing his absence to issues related to his mental health. once the auction rules are announced, we dig a lot deeper and we do a lot of work in terms of analytic and evaluation of what the best options are for us in terms of how many retentions, who are they, what is the ideal sweetspot in terms of an auction purse? "It was quite a tough choice for all of us to sit down and run through the names, the options, the auction nitty gritty in terms of managing our retention and our purse, what the best options and permutations were. The Lankan legend explained why they let go of Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes, which surprised many. Everyone in the world knows what he can do, whether at the top of the order or middle order or wherever he plays. "In terms of the sole international retention we have gone with Jos Buttler. He is a very very quick learner, he is a hard worker and he will be our uncapped retention," Sangakkara said. "We have retained Yashasvi Jaiswal, the young Indian opener, an absolute star in the making, he had a very very good season pre-retention, extremely talented.
His skipper Samson remains the youngest at 19 years and 2 months. The 19-year-old Jaiswal has become the second-youngest player ever to be retained across all IPL teams before the mega auction. Their second retained player at a cost of Rs 10 crore is the ODI World Cup-winning Buttler, considered by many as one of the best T20I batters in the world currently. Having appointed Samson as their captain before the 2021 season, the Royals have chosen the batter as the first retained player for Rs 14 crore. He is an exceptional player and he has shown time and time again what a wonderful asset he has been for RR." "He is going to be the long-term leader of this unit of Rajasthan Royals. ? #RoyalsFamily | /3L2fxfpM1W- Rajasthan Royals December 2, 2021 Sanga reveals the reasons behind retaining our three Royals. "We worked really hard in terms of working with our newly-formed data analytic team, with the help of all our partners in India and in the US we finally decided, of course Sanju Samson, it was a no-brainer in terms of being our captain, number one," Sangakkara said in a video posted by RR on twitter. Ahead of the IPL 2022 auction, the franchise retained two Indians and one overseas player in the form of their influential skipper Samson, uncapped young batter Yashasvi Jaiswal and star Englishman Jos Buttler. You are the king of bad choices.Swashbuckling keeper-batter Sanju Samson is Rajasthan Royals' "long-term leader", the IPL franchise's director of cricket, Kumar Sangakkara, said on Thursday while terming his retention a "no-brainer". As one character says to Dutt: “Bad choices make good stories.
Vicky Kaushal is vibrant as Dutt’s best friend, but Manisha Koirala, in the role of Dutt’s mother, beloved Mother India star Nargis Dutt, is hampered by an inadequately fleshed-out role.Īs maddening as its flaws are, Sanju grabs the viewer’s attention and delivers performances that glow long after the film is over. Paresh Rawal delivers a charismatic and authoritative performance as Dutt’s estranged father, movie icon Sunil Dutt and Anushka Sharma conveys warmth and intelligence as a biographer who’s not sure if she wants the job. More important, Kapoor captures the bad-boy charm that served Dutt’s public image so well - until it didn’t. Ranbir Kapoor’s lead performance is nothing less than dazzling - the young star of Barfi! and Tamasha nails Dutt’s booming voice and hulking physicality with uncanny accuracy. A dime-store wig on a leading actress and obvious Australian accents and locations in America-set scenes are jarring distractions, while the background score is intrusive and cringe-inducing.ĭespite the filmmaker’s missteps, he coaxes beautiful performances from his cast. Hirani also squanders moviegoers’ trust with his choice to cut corners with technical details. This big-screen version of Dutt’s life leaves out two of his marriages, blurs his own published admission of his involvement with the terrorists, and seemingly blames his years of drug abuse on his bad choice of companions. Seen through Hirani’s lens, the whole scenario comes across like a big misunderstanding, perpetuated by ratings-hungry media. Bollywood Star Sanjay Dutt Released from Jail