Cricbuzz, Kasi Viswanathan, the CEO of Chennai Super Kings had said, “Deepak's injury is not looking good," however, he added, “I will not say he is ruled out of the season but doubtful" Earlier on May 2, CSK head coach Stephen Fleming too admitted that seamer Chahar's injury "doesn't look good" and he hoped for a positive report from the franchise's medical team. Chahar's latest injury was seen pulling off his run-up in just the second ball of the Punjab Kings chase on May 1. Chahar's career has been marred by injuries in the last couple of years, costing him a permanent spot in the Indian team.
The coach also added, “Yeah, the travelogue is pretty busy. There's a lot of ins and outs. So, Deepak Chahar doesn't look good.
The initial feeling wasn't great. So, I'm hoping for a more positive report when the physio and the doctor have a look," as quoted by news agency PTI. When recently Chahar was being trolled for being injured again, his sister came in support of him and wrote on X, “Stop being so insensitive guys! Nobody is enjoying these injuries! He is trying his best and he will comeback stronger!" On the other hand, on April 30, LSG's Mayank Yadav was forced to leave the field due to injury after bowling 3.1 overs in their recent match against Mumbai Indians.
According to a report by PTI, the 21-year-old cricketer from Delhi is poised to receive a pace bowling contract from the BCCI under which he will be under the supervision of NCA's Sports Science and Medical Team. This will, as per the report, will take charge of his injury management and fitness programme from his IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants. It also added that the bowling contract will be given to him along with Umran Malik, Vidwath Kaverappa, Vyshak
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