
Chennai Super Kings pacer Deepak Chahar will finally be available to play in the IPL. He got injured during the T20 series against West Indies last month. He was ruled out of the series against Sri Lanka. After this, there were speculations that Deepak would undergo surgery and he would be away from cricket for a long time. Now the good news has come for Chennai that Chahar can make a comeback from mid-April.
Deepak was bought by Chennai in the IPL auction for Rs 14 crore. According to the Times of India, the Chennai pacer is likely to be fit by mid-April. He is undergoing eight weeks of rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore. The 15th season of IPL will start on March 26. The Chennai team wants Chahar to join the team's camp in Surat in the next few weeks.
Chennai team will play the first match against Kolkata
The franchise wants to monitor the fitness of the fast bowler and prepare him to play at the earliest. Chennai Super Kings, who started their campaign against Kolkata Knight Riders on March 26, has put a lot of expectations on this fast bowler. For this, he was bought at auction by paying a hefty amount.
Ireland bowler associated with Chennai team
Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings has included Ireland's fast bowler Josh Little in the team as a net bowler. Ireland Cricket has given this information. Ireland Cricket said, "Congratulations to Josh Little, who is joining Chennai Super Kings in the opening phase of the upcoming IPL. It's great to have Chennai as a net bowler."
There was a fight in the auction for Deepak Chahar
Four teams had bid for Deepak Chahar during the IPL auction held in Bengaluru last month. The fight was first seen between Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad. Hyderabad had set itself apart by bidding for 10.50 crores. At the same time, Delhi made a bid of 10.75 crores. This was followed by the entry of the Rajasthan Royals. He had distanced himself by bidding for 13.75 crores. Chennai finally bought them by bidding the highest of 14 crores.
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