In a major blow to ChennaiIPL, veteran batsman ImRaina will not be available for the upcoming edition of the IPL which will be played in the UAE from 19 September. Raina has returned to India for 'personal reasons' IOLsport
NEW DEHLI - In a major blow to Chennai Super Kings, veteran batsman Suresh Raina will not be available for the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League slated to be played in the UAE from September 19. The IPL franchise informed on Saturday morning that Raina has returned to India for"personal reasons".
The development comes a day after it was reported that 12 members of the CSK, including players/coaching/support staff, tested positive for Covid-19. Sources told IANS on Friday that the entire CSK team had been quarantined after the development.
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