IPL 2022 Final: Orange Cap winner Jos Buttler loses to Rajasthan Royals’ final loss to Gujarat Titans

Jos Buttler won the Player of the Tournament and Orange Cap award after an exceptional season where he scored 863 runs.

Jos Buttler hits a shot in the final of the Indian Premier League 2022. (courtesy: BCCI/PTI)

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  • Jos Buttler was defeated to lose the final
  • Jos Buttler scored second highest runs in a season
  • Rajasthan Royals reached the final for the first time since 2008

Rajasthan Royals opener Jos Buttler lost after losing the Indian Premier League final against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, May 29.

Butler, who played a great season with the bat, scored 863 runs in 17 matches at an average of 57.53. He won the Player of the Tournament award as well as the Orange Cap this season. A disappointed butler spoke at the awards ceremony of the Indian Premier League and said that he was disappointed with the loss.

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“Disappointed – it’s completely natural. I’ve unfortunately lost too many finals in my career,” Butler said at the awards ceremony.

However, he said that he exceeded his expectations in his season of 863 runs, which was the second most runs scored in a season in the history of the tournament.

“Except today surpassed all my expectations – the trophy we really wanted. Disappointed with it. Many congratulations to Hardik and the team. Deserving champions. My goal is to play my part for the team and the day the game comes to me.” Asking to do, is to try to respond that day. Good teams have a lot of confidence in you all. We have a lot of confidence in everyone on our team. So grateful for the opportunity to play today,” Butler said. Told.

“Today has been an amazing opportunity, a wonderful tournament. After spending two years without crowds, it has been an absolute privilege to be here and play. And for all the youngsters on our team to soak up this, and today Use the injury to carry on for the rest of your career,” concluded the player of the tournament.

Rajasthan Royals made it to their second final in the history of the franchise, but lost to Gujarat Titans, who were much better off back in the day in front of their home fans. Titans restricted Rajasthan for just 130 runs in the first innings and then chased down with seven wickets to spare.