Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 15:10:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-16 23:35:51
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19-year-old Riyan Parag has admitted that he found the experience of captaining Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2025 to be very stressful. The rising youngster took over from Sanju Samson this year, being the youngest skipper in the history of the franchise. However, RR failed to make it to the playoffs, finishing in eighth place with just four wins.
In the aftermath of the disappointing campaign, rumors circulated about infighting and rifts within the RR setup. Parag has now opened up about the difficult time he had as captain.
"It was an honor to lead Rajasthan Royals, a franchise that has been a second home to me for many years. But the responsibility of captaincy came with a lot of stress. I think I am still too young for it," Parag told Times of India. "I have gained some valuable lessons on and off the field about leadership and the experience has made me a better player."
The former India U19 captain refused to go into specifics about what went wrong at RR but did say that the blame for their failure should be shared collectively.
"I will not point fingers at anyone. We did not play to our potential and expectations. Everyone involved with the franchise will agree that we underperformed last season. It is up to all of us to learn from our mistakes and come back stronger," he added.
It remains to be seen if the young sensation will get another opportunity to lead RR next season or if the franchise will go with a different strategy altogether.
Conclusion:
Riyan Parag has clarified the hardship he endured as RR captain, admitting to experiencing considerable stress in the role. The young skipper has expressed humility amid the rumors of rift and emphasized the collective responsibility of the team's failure. Parag's leadership may be tested again in future, as RR will surely look to learn from their mistakes and come back stronger next season.