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IPL 2023: Sandeep Sharma Signed By Rajasthan Royals As Replacement For Prasidh Krishna
India's right-arm fast bowler Sandeep Sharma will represent Rajasthan Royals in the upcoming season of IPL 2023 after being signed as a replacement for injured pacer Prasidh Krishna, who is nursing a back injury.
Picked for his base price of INR 50 lakh, Sandeep is one of the most senior bowlers in the tournament and is renowned for his ability to swing the ball. He has picked 114 wickets in 104 IPL matches and has featured in the tournament since 2013, averaging 26.33 at an economy rate of 7.77.
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