‘Life Is Most Important At This Point’ – Suresh Raina:
Suresh Raina has been cricketing globally for some time now. Since 2018 he hasn’t played for India and the only way he might have made it into the squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup was via IPL. Throughout the years the left-hand batsman playing for Chennai Super Kings and has given his side with a great track record.
The tournament may be canceled because of coronavirus danger. Raina spoke about that in an interview recently. The 33-year-old has also donated INR 52 Lakhs to PM and Uttar Pradesh CM relief funds.
Asked about the likelihood of IPL occurring, Raina said he believes life at this moment is more significant. He also said it is necessary to obey rules and the tournament can only be started until it’s figured out.
Suresh Raina Said We Need To Save Lives:
“At this moment of time, survival is really necessary. IPL should expect for sure. We will all obey the government’s lockdown protocols or we are all suffering the repercussions. If life gets easier, then we should dream about IPL. Too many people are suffering right now, we need to save lives, “said Raina.
Before the global pandemic got too extreme, Raina had training with the CSK base. Also present with his boss, MS Dhoni, who had been out of practice from international cricket for some time. Raina talked with Dhoni in the nets regarding the match.
“It was a very good place. I’ve been there for two months so this occurred later. I had been hoping to spend some time with Dhoni. He hit too good in the courts, he had a youngster’s appetite. He batted at a maximum for 3 hours in one session, “Raina reported.
Talking about his quarantine period, Raina has disclosed how he spent this period. He claims he wants to explain how there is stuff about life rather than just cricket. “In the lockdown period, I rest, I prepare and spend time with the family. Life is so much more than baseball, these moments help you know that. With this lockout, the value of staying down to earth should be understood by men, “the Uttar Pradesh player said.