CSK Net Bowler
The Indian Premier League (IPL) defending champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have signed Ireland speedster Josh Little as a net bowler for the 2022 season of the IPL. Cricket Ireland announced the news on their official Twitter account, expecting that it will be a good experience for the left-arm bowler. Moreover, the IPL stretching its wings to launch the 2022 season on March 26. Here is about Who is Dhoni’s CSK Net bowler for IPL 2022?
Josh, 22, made his international debut in September 2016 and has been an important component in the T20I side since then. The paceman can drive the ball quickly and with a great pace. Little is also capable of handling the death overs consistently, and he has demonstrated this ability at the ultimate level. With numerous famous batsmen in the MS Dhoni’s team lists, the Irish pacer’s tenure with CSK will be an excellent learning opportunity.
The experience as a net bowler for CSK should be fantastic: Cricket Ireland
“Congrats to Josh Little who is heading off on a development opportunity with the Chennai Super Kings in the early stages of the upcoming IPL. The experience as a net bowler for CSK should be fantastic,” wrote Cricket Ireland.
In terms of statistics, Little has 34 scalps in 31 T20I matches, with an economy rate of 7.49. Moreover, the next T20 World Cup going to take place in Australia eventually this year, Josh’s experiences from his time with CSK can be a huge help to the Ireland squad.
Furthermore, CSK will commence the 15th edition of the prestigious game versus last year’s top seeds Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). However, Dhoni’s CSK secured Ravindra Jadeja, MS Dhoni, Moeen Ali, and Ruturaj Gaikwad before the 2022 IPL mega auctions in the retentions. They attempted to keep their foundation in the auction war by re-signing Deepak Chahar, Dwayne Bravo, and Ambati Rayudu. As a result, the reigning champs must be optimistic about the next season.
IPL 2022 will be dramatically more entertaining with two additional franchises added to the existing eight. It will be a two-month tournament with a slew of doubleheaders included in the schedule. And, interestingly, the ten teams are split into Group A&B, with the list being predefined based on each IPL team’s earlier IPL victories. As a result, it will be regarded as a great move introduced by the BCCI/IPL management.