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Raina is back

 The star player who rejoined the Chennai team; Fans regain lost joy!


 The star has joined the Chennai Super Kings coaching staff after a long absence. Fans who saw this are in a bit of a celebration.

With just a few days to go before the start of the IPL series, many of the Indian players who will be taking part in the IPL series from India on the 20th of last month have gone to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They went there and were kept in isolation and returned to default training after completing the next phase of corona testing.

The Chennai Super Kings team, which reached Dubai from Chennai, was in constant turmoil. The first test of the players revealed that Corona had a total of thirteen players, including two players, Deepak Sahar and 11 team managers.

The players returned to default training on September 4, after which it was concluded that no one had a corona in the second phase of testing four days later. However, Deepak Sahar was kept in solitary confinement for four more days.


In this situation, Deepak Sahar returned to default training with the team yesterday. The news was reported by the Chennai Super Kings team's social media page. Will Deepak Sahar play in this year's IPL? Isn't it It is a great pleasure to have him back in training with the Chennai players. Following him, spinner Harbhajan Singh withdrew from the IPL for personal reasons. It remains to be seen how the Chennai Super Kings will cope without these two.


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