SHANE WATSON
M: 78| Runs: 2372| HS: 104*| SR: 141.27| 100s: 2| 50s: 14| 4s: 237|6s: 109| Wkts: 61| Eco: 7.49| BB: 3/10
Shane Watson won the Most Valuable of Player of the Tournament award with Rajasthan Royals twice with one coming in 2008 and another coming in 2013. He was by far the best batsman for them during the initial years, hitting two centuries during his tenure, making 2372 runs and picking 61 wickets as well. He also made 14 half-centuries, for the franchise, with whom he won the title in 2008.
JOS BUTTLER (WK)
M: 21| Runs: 859| HS: 95*| SR: 153.94| 100s: 0| 50s: 8| 4s: 90| 6s: 35
Jos Buttler was an amazing pick by the franchise in 2018 and he proved his worth with 859 runs across two seasons with eight half-centuries and in 2019 edition, he made the move to open the innings and was the right call made by the management as he broke free of shackles and gave RR some good wins.
AJINKYA RAHANE
M: 100| Runs: 2810| HS: 105*| SR: 122.65| 100s: 2| 50s: 17| 4s: 302| 6s: 53
Ajinkya Rahane joined Rajasthan Royals in 2011 and till 2019, he played 100 matches for them scoring 2810 runs with two centuries and the highest score of 105*. His strike-rate of 122.65 was often the point of contention during his tenure with the team in the last few editions, but he will be remembered as one of the cornerstones of the franchise, both as player and captain.
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SANJU SAMSON
M: 65| Runs: 1532| HS: 102*| SR: 131.61| 100s: 1| 50s: 7| 4s: 118| 6s: 62
Sanju Samson has been amazing for the now pink brigade. In 65 matches, he has scored 1532 runs with one of his two IPL centuries coming for RR. He scored his runs at a strike rate of 131.61. Samson also kept wickets with much success in his first tenure with RR, but in his second run, he has been more successful with the bat.
