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Chennai Super Kings hitter Suresh Raina has withdrawn from the IPL this time because he could not bear the inconvenience of ‘Bio-Secure Bubble’ and the impact of the family tragedy. It’s only natural for Chennai to have a few problems, as it doesn’t have one of the most reliable hitters on the team. However, according to team owner and former ICC BCCI chief N Srinivasan, Raina’s departure will not have much of an impact in Chennai.
On the contrary, Rainai will realize after a while what he is missing, Srinivasan said, “The season has not started. Raina must understand what she is missing, plus she is losing a lot of money. ” Before the 2016 IPL auction, Chennai only had 3 players on the team. Raina is one of them. He was playing for Chennai on a contract worth Rs 11 crore.
Biosecure bubbles have also been created in the UAE for the smooth running of the entire tournament. However, Chennai Super Kings players, including staff, have been attacked for ten crown. And Raina has returned to the country since the IPL after suffering uncertainty and loneliness with the biosecurity bubble.
On August 20, criminals attacked a section of Raina’s family in Pathankot, Punjab. One of her uncles died and four others were injured. This family tragedy is one of the reasons behind Raina’s decision.
Chennai Super Kings official Kasi Bishwanathan confirmed on Saturday that Raina will not participate in the IPL this season on official Twitter. It will not be available this season. Chennai Super Kings will give their full support to Raina and her family. “
This year’s IPL will begin on September 19 in the United Arab Emirates. The event schedule has yet to be announced.
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