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IPL 2022: Deepak Chahar Likely To Join CSK By Mid-April

IPL 2022: Deepak Chahar

Deepak Chahar, a prodigy India speedster, is anticipated to be fit for the Indian Premier League 2022 by the amidst of April. Deepak, who has been purchased for a hefty price tag of Rs 14 crore in the IPL 2022 Bidding process, stressed his quadriceps during the recently completed series versus the West Indies. As per sources, Chahar will not have surgical treatment and would be available to compete for the reigning champions Chennai Super Kings  (CSK) by mid-April.

Even during 3rd T20I against the West Indies, Chahar went off the field despite straining a muscular in his leg. He had previously bowled superbly to dismiss 2 Windies hitters, Kyle Mayers & Shai Hope. Then later he was been ruled out of the Sri Lanka series and will therefore miss a significant portion of the IPL 15th season.

CSK Eager To Have Chahar In The Training Sessions

Following Ishan Kishan, the elite quick was the 2nd most valuable purchase at this year’s IPL auction. He was targeted by both the Delhi Capitals (DC) and the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) before being signed by CSK for a hefty fee.

He is now receiving rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru for an 8 week period. According to the report, CSK expects Chahar to attend their training session in Surat as soon as possible.

CSK is the 1st team to enter a training session ahead of the competition, which is beginning on March 23. On March 26, Chennai will face off Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Wankhede Stadium to open their season. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Punjab Kings (PBKS), and the newly added franchises, Gujarat Titans, are mostly in Group B of the IPL 15th season.

With the exception of Chahar, CSK has re-united with other former stars such as Ambati Rayudu as well as Dwayne Bravo. The 2022 IPL will kick off with an elevated clash between the former IPL season’s finalists, CSK, and KKR at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.

On March 27, the competition’s 1st doubleheader will start happening, with the five-time title holders Mumbai Indians (MI) taking on the Delhi Capitals (DC) in the day match at Mumbai’s Brabourne Stadium. Following the evening, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) would face Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the DY Patil Stadium.

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