Samson: 'Letting Buttler go one of the most challenging decisions for me'

Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson says letting Jos Buttler go ahead of the IPL 2025 auction was “one of the most challenging decisions” for him.Buttler was with RR from 2018 to 2024. During this time, he was their leading run-getter with 3055 runs in 83 games at an average of 41.84 and a strike rate of 147.79. Ahead of the 2025 season, RR retained six players but Buttler was not one of them. He was signed by Gujarat Titans at the mega auction.”The IPL gives you the opportunity to lead a team and play at the highest level, and it also allows you to build close friendships,” Samson told JioHotstar. “Jos Buttler is one of my closest friends. We played together for seven years. During this time, our batting partnership time itself is so long that we got to know each other so well. He has been like an elder brother to me. Whenever I had a doubt, I would talk to him. When I became captain [in 2021], he was my vice-captain and helped me become a good captain.Related

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“Letting him go has been one of the most challenging decisions for me. During the England series, I told him over dinner that I was still not over it. If I could change one thing in the IPL, I would change the rule of releasing players every three years. While it has its positives, on a personal level, you lose that connect, that relation you built over years. He was a part of the family. What more can I say?”While there will be no Buttler, Samson is looking forward to working with Rahul Dravid again who is back at RR as coach. Dravid was the RR captain when Samson made his IPL debut in 2013 and the team mentor the following two seasons.