“You’re a kid, behave like a kid” – Riyan Parag reveals chat with Mohd Siraj following battle with Harshal Patel in IPL 2022: Rajasthan Royals (RR) younger recruit Riyan Parag has lastly damaged his silence on the heated altercation between him, Harshal Patel and Mohammad Siraj through the match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals within the not too long ago accomplished Tata IPL 2022.
Parag, who scored 183 runs in 14 outings for RR within the IPL 2022, scored a half-century in opposition to RCB. The younger Assam cricketer performed a wonderful knock of unbeaten 56 runs from 31 balls in opposition to RCB. However, his lovely inning was marred by a heated argument between him and RCB gamers after the ultimate over of the RR inning.
During a sport stream on Rooter, Riyan Parag talked about how issues unfolded between him and RCB gamers after the ultimate over. The cricketer stated that it began from IPL 2021 when Harshal Patel had dismissed him and gave him a wave to say “go away”.
“Last year, Harshal Patel had dismissed me when we were playing against RCB. I was walking back. Then, he made a hand gesture telling me to go away. I didn’t see that on the spot. I saw that when I went back to the hotel and saw the replay. It stuck in my mind since,” Parag recalled as he narrated the incident.
“Now, after I hit him (Harshal) within the final over (in opposition to RCB in IPL 2022), I did the identical gesture. I didn’t say something, I didn’t abuse. But then, Siraj known as me. Harshal didn’t say something.
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“When the innings ended, Siraj called and said, “Hey, come here, come here’. He said, ‘you’re a kid, behave like a kid’. I told him, ‘bhaiya, I’m not saying anything to you’. By then, players from both the teams came and it ended there. Later, Harshal didn’t shake my hand. which I thought was a little immature,” Parag additional stated.
Riyan Parag is part of Rajasthan Royals (RR) which performed the ultimate in opposition to Gujarat Titans (GT) within the not too long ago competed IPL 2022. Though Gujarat defeated Rajasthan convincingly in a one-sided fixture, RR did exceedingly nicely all through the match to win each, the Orange and Purple Caps.
Jos Buttler bagged the Orange Cap as he mustered 863 runs from 17 innings at a median of 57.53. Meanwhile, Purple Cap is received by Yuzvendra Chahal as he scalped 27 wickets from 17 matches at a formidable economic system of seven.75.
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