On April 15, the Indian Premier League (IPL) suffered a three-wicket defeat against the Rajasthan Royals in Delhi in 2021. Chris Morris of Rajasthan Royals won the match by scoring 36 runs off 18 balls. Chris Morris hit four sixes during his innings and snatched victory from the jaws of the Delhi Capitals. After the match, Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson was asked about the decision not to give Chris Morris a strike in the last ball during the match against the Punjab Kings, saying that if they have played that match 100 times, none will be taken.
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Sanju Samson scored 119 against Punjab Kings. A win in the last two balls required five runs, a single in the fifth to take a single, but Samson did not and gave Morris a strike. The manner in which Morris batted against the Delhi Capitals has once again led to the debate over whether Samson was the right decision. Samson said, ‘I always sit and review my game. Even if I played that match 100 times, I wouldn’t take that single. ‘
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Samson said it was difficult to win after losing five wickets for 42 runs. Samson said, ‘Truth be told, after losing five wickets for 40 runs, I thought it would be difficult now. We had David Miller and Chris Morris but I thought it was hard. I sat inside and prayed that Maurice would kill you for six years. ‘
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