Suresh Raina’s IPL 2020 Exit Linked To Row Over Hotel Room: Report | Cricket News
IPL 2020: Suresh Raina reportedly left the UAE over a subject matter surrounding his lodge room.© AFP
Chennai Tremendous Kings big name Suresh Raina returned to India on August 29, with franchise CEO KS Viswanathan pronouncing that the left-hander had left the United Arab Emirates (UAE) because of “private causes”. Viswanathan, in a tweet posted at the staff’s respectable Twitter care for, had additionally stated that Raina could be unavailable for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 season. Alternatively, a document has claimed that Raina used to be unsatisfied with the lodge room he used to be assigned and sought after lodging very similar to that of CSK captain MS Dhoni.
Speaking to Outlook, CSK proprietor and previous BCCI president N Srinivasan likened cricketers to “prima donnas” however stated that Dhoni “used to be in whole keep an eye on of the location”.
“Cricketers are like prima donnas … just like the temperamental actors of the olden days. Chennai Tremendous Kings have all the time been like a circle of relatives and all seniors gamers have learnt to co-exist,” stated Srinivasan.
“My considering is that if you’re reluctant or now not glad, return. I do not drive somebody to do the rest … once in a while good fortune will get into your head,” Srinivasan stated.
“I spoke to MS (Dhoni) and he has confident me that although the numbers cross up, there used to be not anything to fret. He spoke to the gamers via a zoom name and requested them to stay protected. You in point of fact have no idea who’s a passive service,” Srinivasan stated.
“The season has now not begun but and Raina will for sure realise what he’s lacking and for sure the entire cash (a wage of 11 crores according to season) he’s going to lose,” the CSK boss stated.
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CSK had been beset through issues even ahead of the event has began.
CSK’s arrangements for the impending Indian Premier League hit a snag after it emerged that two gamers and a few team of workers participants of the franchise examined sure for COVID-19.
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