IPL 2020 Midseason Transfer: CSK Not Looking To Trade Any Players, Says CEO Kasi Viswanathan | Cricket news


DUBAI: Super Kings of Chennai spinner Imran Tahir ended the 2019 edition of the Indian Premier League as the largest land taker with 26 pitches from 17 games. But the holder of last year’s purple cap has yet to get the nod this season after eight games. CEO Kasi Viswanathan although he has made it clear that a play XI position is just around the corner for the star player.
Speaking to ANI, Viswanathan said that the conditions on offer in the UAE have forced the team’s management to enter with two foreign batsmen and fast bowling all-rounder. But wait for Tahir to enter as the wickets will start to turn.
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“He will definitely come into the picture as we go along. Right now, with the conditions on offer, the composition of the team has been planned with two foreigners at the top as pure batsmen and then the two-speed bowling all-rounders. But him it will come with the wickets starting to turn in the second half. You have the restriction of 4 foreigners so you always plan according to the conditions offered, “he explained.
Tahir himself understands that it’s all about team composition and giving approval to the right guys with an eye on conditions.

“It has been difficult to stay out, but I have to be honest, I am enjoying it and I know how we do it as a team. I am happy if we are doing well and waiting for my opportunity and hope to be ready when I do.” To get it. It will be a good challenge to play against the young Indian talent. I see that the fields have started to turn a little bit, “he told commentators during the match against Hyderabad sunrises.
Coming back to the team, Chennai could use a couple of Indian players in the middle order to choose from and with the transfer kicking off mid-season, CSK has that opportunity. But the CEO made it clear that they are not thinking of negotiating.

“CSK has never brought or released players in the mid-season transfer window and honestly, we haven’t even gone through the rules and regulations that come into play if we are looking for a transfer. We are not looking at any players,” he explained . .
Additionally, the CEO said that it was unlikely that any team would want to give away a capped player, as all purchases are made at auction with multiple permutations and combinations in mind.
“After all, it is a competition and I don’t think anyone wants to loan players to another franchise. Some may be playing and some may not be, but all players are chosen at auction with numerous plans in mind and for different situations that might arise during the course of the tournament. You don’t just go in with Plan A. You have an A, B, C and D, “he said.

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