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Rajasthan Royals’ Preparations Hit By Massive Injury As Sam Curran Ruled Out Of IPL 2026: Report

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Sam Curran is set to miss the upcoming edition of the IPL.© AFP




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Rajasthan Royals (RR) all-rounder Sam Curran is set to miss the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) due to injury, according to reports. Curran, who was traded to RR from Chennai Super Kings (CSK) alongside Ravindra Jadeja in an exchange deal for Sanju Samson, struggled last season, scoring just 114 runs and taking one wicket as CSK finished at the bottom of the table for the first time. The player recently featured in the T20 World Cup, where England lost to eventual champions India in the final.

According to a report in ESPNcricinfo, Curran is set to miss IPL 2026 with a “suspected groin issue.”

After a season to forget last year, the 27-year-old was hoping to start afresh at his new franchise. However, those hopes have hit a major hurdle with this latest injury setback.

Curran and Jadeja had joined RR via trade last year in November, with RR captain Samson joining CSK as part of the deal. Samson spent 11 seasons with Rajasthan Royals across two stints, emerging as their most-capped player and leading run-scorer.

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Samson is in great form and is very likely to open the batting lineup alongside India’s U-19 World Cup-winning captain Ayush Mhatre to provide fiery starts for the franchise during the IPL season.

CSK are entering the new season with a young team. Adding Samson is sure to strengthen CSK. It’s well known that Samson has expressed his passion for the franchise and his wish to play for it.

Since the transfer deal was finalised, with Jadeja and Curran moving to Rajasthan Royals, and Samson to CSK, the fans of the Yellow Army have supported him wholeheartedly.

Samson is expected to hold a crucial position at the top of the batting order and could also assume wicketkeeping duties from MS Dhoni in one or two matches, should there be any injury issues with the 44-year-old veteran.

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(With IANS Inputs)

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Kaulig Racing CEO Chris Rice breaks silence on Daniel Dye’s suspension

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Kaulig Racing CEO Chris Rice addressed the Daniel Dye situation, days after the young driver was indefinitely suspended by both the team and NASCAR. Following Dye’s controversial comments, Rice urged him to learn from the mistake and move forward.

The situation stemmed from a Whatnot livestream in which Dye spoke about Team Penske IndyCar driver David Malukas, while opening card packs. During the stream, the RAM Truck Series driver used an inappropriate tone to mock Malukas, prompting disciplinary action.

NASCAR penalized him under Section 4.3.C, while Kaulig Racing immediately followed suit. The incident triggered mandatory sensitivity training for Daniel Dye before any potential return. Chris Rice publicly acknowledged both the personal and professional dimensions of the situation.

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“First and foremost, Randy (his father, Randy Dye), Daniel, those guys are family to us. And very unfortunate situation that arose this week that we got aware of. There’re protocols and different things that has to happen in NASCAR. We’re in a sport today that we’ve a lot of people that watch us. We’ve a lot of partners that are involved and when that happens, it’s a lot of people you’ve to talk to and figure out what we need to do to move forward.”

Chris Rice pointed to a broader responsibility tied to the sport’s visibility and commercial structure, where teams must balance internal relationships with external expectations. However, he wanted to look ahead.

“One thing about this is that we always learn from our mistakes, including me. I made many, many mistakes over my life, and I probably have not done making mistakes. And we just (get) stronger when we get to the other side of it. So that is the main thing that we have to look at… You look at the NASCAR community and everybody else that we just not, there’s a lot of eyes and ears on us now. A lot of TV cameras, a lot of cameras all around us and we have to really pay attention to what’s going on.”

Daniel Dye, 22, started the 2026 NASCAR Truck Series season with three mid-pack finishes and was 13th in the standings. He made a few starts in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series before the incident halted his campaign.


Kaulig Racing names AJ Allmendinger as replacement for Daniel Dye at Darlington

Kaulig Racing has already confirmed its short-term solution for the No. 10 RAM Truck. They announced earlier in the week:

“AJ Allmendinger will drive the Kaulig Racing No. 10 Truck Friday at Darlington Raceway.”

AJ Allmendinger competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series for Kaulig Racing and now steps into the Truck Series role. He has prior experience across all three national divisions, with his most recent Truck outing coming in 2021. He now pulls double duty at the 1.366-mile track.

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