Rajasthan Royals: The game of 53 matches has been completed in IPL 2022. All the teams are giving fierce competition to each other to make it to the playoffs, meanwhile big news has come out from the Rajasthan Royals camp.

The most powerful batsman of Rajasthan’s team has left his team and returned to his country. This player was proving to be the biggest match winner for the team in this season. Rajasthan is going to miss this player in the coming matches.

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Big setback for Rajasthan Royals team :-

Rajasthan Royals veteran batsman Shimron Hetmyer has returned to his country in the middle of IPL. Shimron Hetmyer’s wife is about to give birth to the first child, so he has returned to his country.

He will soon join the team of Rajasthan Royals back. The royals have informed their fans about this by sharing the post on social media. They will come back after the birth of the child and be a part of the team.

Hetmyer has gone back to Guyana for the birth of his first child :-

Rajasthan Royals have said in their statement, ‘Shimron Hetmyer has gone back to Guyana today for the birth of his first child. We are extending all possible help to him and our best wishes are with him and his wife Nirvani Hetmyer. We expect Shimron to return to Mumbai again and play for Rajasthan Royals in his remaining matches in the IPL. All the best, Hetty. We look forward to having you back this time as a father.

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Royals will miss the great finisher Hetmyer :-

This season is proving to be a big match winner for Hetmyer. Shimron Hetmyer was bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 8.50 crore. Hetmyer has played 11 matches in this season so far.

He has scored 291 runs in these matches at an average of 72.75. In the coming matches, the team of Rajasthan is going to miss this player. Hetmyer also played an unbeaten 31 off 16 balls in the match played against Punjab.