Riyan Parag's Emotional Journey: From Teen Talent to Rajasthan Royals Captain

Riyan Parag expressed deep gratitude to the Rajasthan Royals franchise for their support throughout his journey from a 17-year-old recruit to the team's newly appointed captain. The 24-year-old all-rounder emphasized a team-first approach, stating his sole focus is winning the IPL rather than individual milestones. Head Coach Kumar Sangakkara outlined the team's strategic preparations, highlighting added batting depth and bowling flexibility through trades and auction buys. With Parag at the helm, the inaugural IPL champions are aiming to secure their second title this season.

Key Points: Riyan Parag Named Rajasthan Royals Captain for IPL 2026

  • Parag's emotional journey from age 17
  • Focus on team success over individual milestones
  • Handling criticism and outside noise
  • Sangakkara's strategy of upskilling squad
  • Royals aim for second IPL title
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"Thankful to RR for backing, giving me opportunities": Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag ahead of IPL 2026

Riyan Parag expresses gratitude as new Rajasthan Royals captain. Coach Sangakkara outlines team strategy aiming for second IPL title. Full squad details inside.

"I'm really thankful to Rajasthan for backing me... giving me opportunities. - Riyan Parag"

Jaipur, March 19

The newly appointed captain of Rajasthan Royals, Riyan Parag, expressed pride and gratitude at the franchise's pre-season press conference on Thursday.

Reflecting on his journey with the franchise, Parag said, "I was here when I was 17. It means a lot that I'm here in this position right now. The journey had a lot of ups and downs, maybe more downs than ups, but I'm proud I came through it. I'm really thankful to Rajasthan for backing me, understanding the cricketer I was, and giving me opportunities. To now be in a position to lead the side feels surreal. From 2018 to now, it's been a journey I'm extremely proud of."

The 24-year-old all-rounder, who has spent most of his cricketing career with the Royals, emphasised his team-first approach. "For me, leading this franchise with so many years, connections, and emotions. It is very special. My sole focus right now is to try and win the IPL. I'm not thinking about individual milestones. It's about what's best for the team and achieving success together."

Parag also spoke about handling criticism and staying focused. "I've gone through everything: criticism, trolling, and it helped me understand that only a few opinions matter: mine, and those close to me. To be at my best, I need to be at peace, and that comes from not getting distracted by outside noise."

Head Coach Kumar Sangakkara outlined the team's strategy and preparations for the season. "We wanted to upskill our side, adding more batting depth, strengthening local spin options, and bringing in all-rounders to give more flexibility, especially in the bowling department. With the trades and auction buys, we've addressed key areas, which now allow us to explore different combinations, including our overseas options. Now the focus is on bringing everything together: building belief, preparing well, and executing on the field. At the end of the day, results will define us."

Sangakkara added that player well-being and enjoyment of the game remain central to the Royals' approach. "But equally important is that the players enjoy the journey. You can't just focus on results: players will have ups and downs, and that doesn't define them. We want the group to enjoy playing together, take it one game at a time, and trust that results will follow."

With the leadership now given to young Riyan Parag, the winners of the inaugural IPL season are aiming for their second title this season.

Rajasthan Royals squad for IPL 2026:

Ravindra Jadeja, Sam Curran, Donovan Ferreira, Sandeep Sharma, Shubham Dubey, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Lhuan-Dre Pretorius, Shimron Hetmyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Riyan Parag, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Jofra Archer, Tushar Deshpande, Kwena Maphaka, Nandre Burger, Ravi Bishnoi, Sushant Mishra, Yash Raj Punja, Vignesh Puthur, Ravi Singh, Aman Rao, Brijesh Sharma, Adam Milne and Kuldeep Sen.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I have to be honest, I was skeptical when I heard about his appointment. He's had some inconsistent performances. But his maturity in handling criticism and his clear team-first mindset in this interview is impressive. Let's see if he can translate that into leadership on the field. The squad looks strong on paper.
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Priya S
So happy for Riyan! He's been with RR through thick and thin. The loyalty from both sides is rare in modern cricket. Also, that squad looks absolutely lethal! Jadeja, Jaiswal, Jurel, Archer... and now Parag leading. This could finally be our year after 2008! #HallaBol 💗
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Rohit P
Sangakkara's point about player well-being and enjoying the journey is crucial. The IPL is such a high-pressure cooker. If the team environment is good, the performances will follow. Parag seems to have the right attitude. Hope he leads from the front with the bat too!
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Karthik V
The backing from the franchise is commendable. In India, we are often too quick to write off young talent after a few failures. RR's patience with Parag is a lesson for other teams. His story is a testament to hard work and self-belief. All the best, Captain!
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Michael C
Interesting move. He's still very young for a captaincy role in such a big league. The squad has fantastic players, but the pressure will be immense. His handling of senior players like Jadeja and Archer will be key. Wishing him luck, it's a bold strategy.

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