Srikkanth Slams RR's 'King' Treatment for Parag as Captaincy Pick

Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has criticized the Rajasthan Royals' decision to name Riyan Parag as captain for the 2026 season, suggesting the player receives special favoritism. He pointed out that more experienced players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and Ravindra Jadeja were overlooked despite Parag's uneven performances. While acknowledging Parag's past brilliance and record-breaking innings, Srikkanth emphasized his inconsistency and a poor leadership record when standing in last season. Srikkanth concluded that while the Royals have match-winners, the team lacks the consistency and depth to be a true title contender.

Key Points: Srikkanth Questions Riyan Parag's Rajasthan Royals Captaincy

  • Srikkanth questions Parag's surprise promotion
  • Notes Parag's inconsistent IPL record
  • Highlights overlooked candidates like Jaiswal & Jadeja
  • Says RR is a decent but not championship side
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'He is treated like a king there': Srikkanth questions Rajasthan Royals' captaincy choice for Riyan Parag

Krishnamachari Srikkanth criticizes RR's choice of Riyan Parag as captain, suggesting he is "treated like a king" despite inconsistent performances.

"Everyone knows how he became the captain... he is treated like the king there. - Krishnamachari Srikkanth"

New Delhi, March 23

Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has sparked a debate over the naming of Riyan Parag as captain of Rajasthan Royals for the 2026 season, saying he is "treated like a king" there.

In a discussion on his YouTube channel, Srikkanth suggested that Parag may have received special support in the franchise. He noted that the decision seemed surprising, especially with more experienced players in the squad. He pointed out that while the franchise can make such decisions, Parag appears to be highly valued, despite his inconsistent performance.

"Everyone knows how he became the captain. That is their decision, but he is treated like the king there. Parag didn't have a good season last year, but the year before last, he did brilliantly. Last year, he didn't do anything deadly," he said.

Parag was announced the Royals captain after Sanju Samson was traded to Chennai Super Kings for a significant Rs 18 crore. This trade also included Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran moving to the Royals before the mini-auction last December.

Srikkanth went on to question why other potential leaders like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and the recently acquired Jadeja were overlooked, especially considering Parag's uneven record. While the 24-year-old showed promise in earlier seasons, his last campaign did not have the same effect, even though he had previously had a standout season.

Last year, while Samson was injured, Parag led the Royals in eight matches but only managed two wins. Despite this, the franchise has continued to support him as their long-term leader.

Parag scored 393 runs with an impressive strike rate of 166.52 last season and made IPL history as the first player to hit six consecutive sixes in a single innings, achieving this against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025.

Since being selected as a teenager in 2017, Parag has been a consistent player for the Royals, collecting 1566 runs in 84 matches, including seven half-centuries. However, inconsistency remains a major issue.

Looking ahead to Rajasthan's prospects for the upcoming season, Srikkanth shared a careful but fair perspective. He acknowledged that the team can upset stronger opponents but cautioned against their tendency to underperform. He highlighted the opening pair of Jaiswal and Suryavanshi as a key strength, noting their ability to win matches. However, he concluded that while the team is competitive, it lacks the consistency and depth needed for a championship-winning squad and is uncertain about making the playoffs.

"It's a decent side. They have the potential to upset sides. But they are also a side that will self-destruct. Yet, if two in their top five click, they will smash the opposition. The Jaiswal-Suryavanshi opening stand is their biggest plus. They are capable of winning matches singlehandedly. So they are a good side but not a dangerous one. They are not a championship-winning side. They are 50-50 even for playoff qualification," he remarked.

- IANS

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Priya S
I disagree! Parag has been with RR since he was a kid, he knows the team culture. He had one bad season, but the one before was brilliant. Sometimes you need to show faith in young talent. Captaincy might bring out the best in him! 💪
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Rohit P
"Treated like a king" is a strong phrase from Srikkanth. But let's be real, IPL franchises often build brands around certain players. Maybe RR sees Parag as their future face. The real test will be on the field. That opening pair of Jaiswal and Suryavanshi looks deadly though!
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Sarah B
As a neutral cricket fan, I find this fascinating. It's a big gamble. His leadership record last season wasn't great (2 wins in 8), but hitting 6 sixes in a row shows he has that X-factor. IPL needs these kinds of bold, controversial decisions to stay exciting!
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Vikram M
Srikkanth's analysis of the team being "50-50" for playoffs is spot on. RR is always the unpredictable team. They can beat anyone on their day and collapse the next. Parag's consistency as a player is the biggest question mark over his captaincy.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think former players should be more careful with their words. Saying he's "treated like a king" publicly can put unnecessary pressure on the young man. The management has seen something in him. Let's wait and watch before passing judgement. 👍

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