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IPL 2020: One more CSK plays tests COVID-19 positive.

IPL 2020: One more CSK plays tests COVID-19 positive.

Just three weeks before the start of Indian Premier League’s thirteenth season, 2 players have tested positive in the CSK camp, where 11 cases of Coronavirus have been detected.

A second Chennai Super Kings (CSK) player tried positive for COVID-19 even as all-rounder Suresh Raina pulled out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) referring to “individual reasons”. The major part being referred to is a right-gave top-request batsman, who has been a piece of India A groups in the ongoing past and is a productive entertainer in Ranji Trophy. On Friday, a T20 master pacer had tried positive alongside at any rate 10 individuals from the unforeseen in Dubai.

Suresh Raina comes back to India:

While it is normal that Raina will be giving an announcement later in the day, sources near the establishment said that perhaps the greatest attract IPL frantically needs some personal time to be with his young family right now. The 33-year-old had resigned from worldwide cricket not long ago. “Suresh Raina has come back to India for individual reasons and will be inaccessible for the rest of the IPL season. Chennai Super Kings offers total help to Suresh and his family during this time,” CSK tweeted CEO K Viswanathan’s announcement. CSK’s isolate period in Dubai has just been reached out till September 1. 

Raina went back to India due to family reasons:

Suresh’s nonappearance will be a major blow for the CSK and he is perhaps the greatest attract IPL. In any case, during circumstances such as the present, if any player doesn’t feel 100 percent and has some other squeezing needs, any group regards that and CSK is the same,” a senior IPL official conscious of advancement in CSK camp told PTI on states of namelessness. While it couldn’t be authoritatively affirmed however theory was overflowing that a family misfortune coupled by the spike in COVID-19 cases in the group may have upset the previous India left-hander who resigned on August 15 close by his captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. While it is perceived that the competition isn’t under danger starting at now however one establishment turning into a “COVID-19 hotspot” is gradually turning into an issue for different groups just as the BCCI.

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