Raina and other CSK player confirms COVID
Only seven days before the IPL 2020 in Dubai, Chennai Super Lords quick bowler Deepak Chahar, wicketkeeper-batsman Ruturaj Gaikwad, and 12 individuals from their care staff have tried positive for COVID-19 in Dubai.
All the individuals from the Chennai Super Rulers who have tried positive are steady and have been confined for about fourteen days. CSK is following all security conventions. Following fourteen days of seclusion, they all need to do two COVID tests 24 hours separated.
On the off chance that tests are negative, at that point they can continue playing cricket and working. A 58-year-old uncle of CSK cricketer Suresh Raina kicked the bucket while four individuals from his family supported wounds in an assault by looters in Pathankot locale Punjab.
Saddened by this Suresh Raina has said that he won't play in the IPL. Anyway, there are gossipy tidbits this was not the explanation Raina dropped out of the IPL. Obviously, there is another explanation.
As per a report by Viewpoint magazine, on arriving in Dubai, Raina was discontent with the lodging he was given. He was discontent with the encased room. A Bio-Air pocket is a place severe standards are forced on players.
Players need to go to practice and come back to their rooms. They are not permitted to wander about under any conditions. Due to such standards, Suresh Raina felt claustrophobic. He needed a live with an overhang like the skipper MS Dhoni.
As per the report, Chennai Super Lords group proprietor N. Srinivasan is vexed that Raina left the group so abruptly with no earlier notification. He said that before Raina was amazingly modest yet 'Now and again Achievement Gets Into Head,' and because of his popularity he is setting numerous expectations.
He said MS Dhoni isn't stressed over the circumstance. Despite the fact that Raina left, their bowlers and wicketkeeper tried positive it has not had any impact in the group and Dhoni has everything leveled out.
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