We've given opportunity to as many players as possible during trials: Sanju Samson

 Sanju Samson
Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson. File photo: Twitter/IPL

Bengaluru: Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson says the upcoming IPL auction is extremely important for them since they want to build a base for the next five-six years by picking the right players.

Royals, who won the inaugural edition of the league, head into the auction here on Saturday with Rs 62 crore in their purse.


The former champions have retained three players -- Sanju, big-hitting England wicketkeeper-batter Jos Buttler and young Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal.

"This auction is really important because we know we could very well be preparing our base for the next five-six years," Sanju was quoted as saying in a media release.

"So, we've made sure to track everyone and give the opportunity to as many players as possible during the trials.

"Our goal is to now target the ones we think align with our vision, can embrace our values, and help our team get back to the top," Sanju added.

The auction will be held on Saturday and Sunday.

Mega auctions have, in the past, seen some incredible picks, ones that may not have been the absolute superstars to the common eye but were vital in the larger scheme of things, with diligent analytical backing.

It been the hallmark of the Royals franchise in terms of their recruitment, which the team and Director of Cricket, Kumar Sangakkara feels could once again come to the fore, and provide the team with further clarity as they build for the potential with a view to the long-term.

"Our analytical assessments are detailed, right from the information we've collected on players to getting them integrated into a central database.

"We further filter the data, backed with a robust analytic process which enables us to arrive at the right metrics further refining our overall player identification process. It's really quite a comprehensive process," Sanga said.

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