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Bad news for star cricketer from Sanju Samson's RR, after end of IPL 2025 he is...

Bad news for star cricketer from Sanju Samson's RR, after end of IPL 2025 he is...

India.com21-05-2025

In these collection of pictures, we find out all about star cricketer from Sanju Samson's Rajasthan Royals who has got some bad news after the end of their IPL 2025 campaign.
Jofra Archer was bought for Rs 12.5 crore by RR at the IPL 2025 mega auction last year.
Jofra Archer refused to come back to India after IPL 2025 resumed last week. The season was suspended for a week by the BCCI due to India-Pakistan tensions on the border.
Jofra Archer is ruled out of three-match ODI series vs West Indies due to right thumb injury.
Jofra Archer's thumb injury will be assessed in the next couple of weeks. "He will be reassessed by the England medical team over the next fortnight to determine when he may return to action. Lancashire's Luke Wood has been added to England's ODI squad for the three-match series, which begins on 29 May at Edgbaston," an ECB statement read.
Jofra Archer claimed 11 wickets in IPL 2025 season in 12 matches that he played for the Rajasthan Royals.
Sanju Samson's Rajasthan Royals failed to qualify for the IPL 2025 Playoffs and are currently in 9th position in Points Table.
Rajasthan Royals finished their season with a six-wicket win over MS Dhoni's CSK at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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