Chennai Super Kings (CSK) pacer Deepak Chahar is notably absent from the playing XI in today’s high-stakes IPL 2024 encounter against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). This exciting match is underway at the Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday, May 18.
Chahar last featured in the tournament during CSK’s home game against the Punjab Kings (PBKS) on May 1. During that match, he suffered a hamstring injury while bowling his very first over and had to leave the field. CSK’s head coach later confirmed that the injury was serious, and Chahar has been sidelined ever since.
CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad addressed Chahar’s absence, stating, “We’ll bowl first. The wicket looks good, conditions are overcast, and we will look to make the most of the movement in the first 2-3 overs. It looks a bit damp, but we’ll go with great intent. Every game in the IPL is must-win; nothing changes for us. We’ve won some crucial games to go ahead of the pack in the middle. Just one change – Moeen isn’t available, Santner replaces him.”
Why Is Chahar Missing the Action?
Although Deepak Chahar has not been ruled out of the tournament, he is still recovering and not fit enough to participate in this final league match. He was even seen bowling in the nets recently, indicating potential readiness for the playoffs if CSK qualifies.
Chahar’s IPL 2024 Performance: A Tough Season
Chahar’s IPL 2024 campaign has been underwhelming. Known for his ability to swing the ball effectively in the powerplay, he has struggled this season. Over eight matches, Chahar has taken only five wickets, with an average of 40.40 and an economy rate of 8.60. His recent form has been particularly concerning, with just one wicket in his last four appearances.
Fans and team management are hopeful that Chahar will recover in time to contribute if CSK makes it to the playoffs. His presence and skill with the new ball could be pivotal in CSK’s quest for another title.
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