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Rajasthan Royals

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DC jersey

Delhi Capitals launch new jersey ahead of IPL 2026 IPL 2026 Build-up Live Updates: Ten days out from the 19th season of the Indian Premier League, anticipation is steadily building for the annual T20 spectacle. As franchises fine-tune their preparations, the build-up has already thrown up a mix of injury concerns and strategic shake-ups.

There are leadership changes in focus too. Ishan Kishan is expected to step in as Sunrisers Hyderabad captain in the absence of Pat Cummins, while Riyan Parag is set to take charge of Rajasthan Royals following the departure of Sanju Samson, who has moved to Chennai Super Kings.

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will look to retain their crown, although uncertainty continues to linger over the availability of the M Chinnaswamy Stadium as a venue for the upcoming season.

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Rajasthan Royals

Posted: 6 hours ago
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Here, we present the new jerseys for all 10 teams for the Tata IPL 2026---

Read more at:

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/129678367.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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Chennai Super Kings

Posted: 6 hours ago
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DC and RR's jerseys look similar except for the coloring.

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Posted: 5 hours ago
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Most of them are blueish uff, whats the obsession of blueish?

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Rajasthan Royals

Posted: 5 hours ago
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Sam Curran set to miss IPL 2026 with suspected injury

Curran moved from CSK to RR last November via a trade

Sam Curran bowls, England vs Nepal, T20 World Cup, Mumbai, February 8, 2026

Rajasthan Royals (RR) have hit a hurdle before the start of their IPL 2026 campaign as England allrounder Sam Curran is set to miss the season at his new franchise with a suspected groin issue.

Curran last played on March 5 in the 2026 T20 World Cup, where England lost to eventual champions India in the semi-final.

Curran, 27, was set to play for RR for the first time after the franchise bought him via a trade with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) last November. Curran and India allrounder Ravindra Jadeja were traded by CSK to RR in exchange for India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, who recently emerged as the Player of the Tournament at the T20 World Cup.

RR would have been the third franchise Curran would have represented in the IPL after having started his career at Punjab Kings (PBKS) in 2019. Curran then played for CSK in 2020 and 2021, before returning to PBKS in 2023 as the league's most expensive player at INR 18.5 crore, and playing for them again in 2024. Curran was bought back by CSK for INR 2.4 crore for IPL 2025, which he finished with 114 runs and only one wicket in five games.

There is no confirmation yet on who RR are likely to bring in as Curran's replacement but the franchise is learned to have explored a few options. Apart from Jadeja, RR also have another allrounder in Donovan Ferreira, a power-hitter who can bowl quickish offspin. Just like Jadeja and Curran, Ferreria, too, was bought by RR via a trade at his base price of INR 1 crore from Delhi Capitals.

Posted: 5 hours ago
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Originally posted by: Viswasruti

Sam Curran set to miss IPL 2026 with suspected injury

Curran moved from CSK to RR last November via a trade

Sam Curran bowls, England vs Nepal, T20 World Cup, Mumbai, February 8, 2026

Rajasthan Royals (RR) have hit a hurdle before the start of their IPL 2026 campaign as England allrounder Sam Curran is set to miss the season at his new franchise with a suspected groin issue.

Curran last played on March 5 in the 2026 T20 World Cup, where England lost to eventual champions India in the semi-final.

Curran, 27, was set to play for RR for the first time after the franchise bought him via a trade with Chennai Super Kings (CSK) last November. Curran and India allrounder Ravindra Jadeja were traded by CSK to RR in exchange for India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, who recently emerged as the Player of the Tournament at the T20 World Cup.

RR would have been the third franchise Curran would have represented in the IPL after having started his career at Punjab Kings (PBKS) in 2019. Curran then played for CSK in 2020 and 2021, before returning to PBKS in 2023 as the league's most expensive player at INR 18.5 crore, and playing for them again in 2024. Curran was bought back by CSK for INR 2.4 crore for IPL 2025, which he finished with 114 runs and only one wicket in five games.

There is no confirmation yet on who RR are likely to bring in as Curran's replacement but the franchise is learned to have explored a few options. Apart from Jadeja, RR also have another allrounder in Donovan Ferreira, a power-hitter who can bowl quickish offspin. Just like Jadeja and Curran, Ferreria, too, was bought by RR via a trade at his base price of INR 1 crore from Delhi Capitals.

so many injuries gosh. Big blow for RR i guess
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Rajasthan Royals

Posted: 5 hours ago
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KKR Face Huge Uncertainty Over Rs 18 Crore Star Ahead Of IPL 2026: 'Tickets Cancelled Every Day'

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) were the biggest spenders in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini-auction, but face uncertainty over star signing Matheesha Pathirana just days before the start of the new season.


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Rajasthan Royals

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IPL Shock: Rajasthan Royals Turn Down Rs 16,000 Crore Offer, RCB Valuation Set To Surge - Sources

NDTV has learnt from its sources that Rajasthan Royals have rejected a $1.7 billion (around 16,000 crore) bid from the CPCP consortium.

File photo of Rajasthan Royals.

In a significant development that could reshape the valuation dynamics of IPL franchises ahead of the 2026 season, NDTV has learnt from its sources that Rajasthan Royals have rejected a $1.7 billion (around 16,000 Cr) bid from the CPCP consortium, according to sources. The decision signals a clear intent from the franchise's ownership group to push for a higher valuation, even as the broader market for team stakes gathers momentum. The bid for the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals had come from Columbia Pacific Capital Partners (CPCP), which is an investment banking and private equity firm with operations across the United States and Canada. The consortium, led by founding partners Nisha Sachdeva and Debjeet Gupta, had reportedly committed to executing the full payment within a two-week window. It was an aggressive timeline that underscored financial readiness and intent of the firm.

However, despite the strong financial assurance, the Rajasthan Royals board turned down the offer. Sources indicate that while valuation was a key factor, the decision was also influenced by concerns around executability-an increasingly critical parameter in high-value sports transactions. The board is believed to have assessed not just the headline number, but the overall structure, certainty, and long-term strategic alignment of the proposal.

The rejection is telling. At $1.7 billion, the CPCP offer would already have placed Rajasthan Royals among the more highly valued IPL franchises. By declining it, Rajasthan Royals has reset market expectations. It is clear that the franchise led by Manoj Badale's Emerging Media Ventures, which holds a 65% stake, along with minority investors such as RedBird Capital is willing to wait for a premium.

Rajasthan Royals' move is being interpreted as a strategic play to capitalize on a seller's market.

And the ripple effects are immediate, and perhaps most pronounced in the parallel sale process involving Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The RCB transaction, which is being closely tracked by investors and industry insiders alike, now finds itself operating in a recalibrated valuation environment.

Market estimates suggest that RCB could now command at least a 15% premium over Rajasthan Royals, especially given its stronger brand recall, larger fan base, and commercial appeal. NDTV had earlier reported that a consortium led by Dr Ranjan Pai of Manipal Hospitals, along with US private equity giant KKR and Singapore's Temasek, is currently in pole position to acquire a stake in RCB.

IPL franchises are no longer just cricket teams, they are global sports properties and IPL itself is the world's second-most valuable sports league on a per-match basis, with diversified revenue streams and expansion potential across formats, geographies, and digital platforms. Investors, in turn, are being evaluated not just on financial muscle but on their ability to unlock and sustain that growth.

As things stand, Rajasthan Royals remain firmly in control of the narrative. By rejecting a substantial bid, they have not only raised their own valuation floor but also influenced the trajectory of parallel deals-most notably that of RCB.

In effect, one decision has shifted the entire playing field.

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