Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 13, 2022, 06:59 PM
Rajasthan Royals: The Indian Premier League (IPL) has had an old relationship with controversies, but this time an incident related to the IPL has been revealed, knowing that you will also be shocked. This time a veteran foreign player has made a shocking disclosure about the owner of IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals. This player has told in his recently written book that the owner of Rajasthan Royals had slapped him three or four during the match.This player made a big disclosureRoss Taylor, who was a dangerous player of the New Zealand cricket team, has revealed a major incident of slapping by the owner of Rajasthan Royals. His statement has created a sensation. Ross Taylor told in his book, in 2011 in Mohali, Rajasthan played a match with Kings XI Punjab. I was out on zero during the match. On this matter the owner of Rajasthan Royals slapped me three or four times. Even if he did it jokingly. They told me we don't give you a million dollars for getting out for zero. After doing this he started laughing. But you don't expect this on a platform like IPL.Played more than 50 matches in IPLRoss Taylor has been a part of many teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Ross Taylor has played a total of 55 matches in the IPL. In which he has scored 1017 runs at an average of 25.43. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), his bat has scored a total of 3 half-centuries. Ross Taylor has retired from cricket this year.One of New Zealand's most successful playersRoss Taylor played his first One Day International match for New Zealand in the year 2006. The following year he played his first Test. Ross Taylor scored 7,683 runs in 112 Test matches with the help of 19 centuries. Taylor scored 8,593 runs in 236 One Day Internationals and 1,909 runs in 102 T20 Internationals. Taylor is the only player in the world to have played more than 100 international matches in all three formats. He played his last match against Netherlands in April this year. This match of Ross Taylor was his 450th and last match for New Zealand.