Chennai Super Kings team ready to rise

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Jul 15, 2017, 05:08 PM

Chennai Super Kings team ready to rise

Chennai July 15: Due to spot-fixing, on the CSK team the Supreme Court was suspended, which has suffered a two-year suspension by the Supreme Court order, has now ended on Thursday. Two-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champion CSK is now ready to return to the next in edition.

With the Chennai Super Kings, Rajasthan Royals also finished the ban and in 2018 IPL, they will also have a comeback in the tournament. CSK is very happy with the end of the ban and he has also started preparations for the next edition. CSK has claimed that he will try to connect Mahendra Singh Dhoni with him in every situation. CSK believes that Dhoni is his biggest goal, because the Indian team's wicket-keeper batsman can prove to be the most important link to the team.

Director of CSK Cricket Ltd. George John said, "If the Board of Control of Cricketers of India (BCCI) allows players to retain, we would first like to retrace Dhoni. However, Dhoni, who played last year's Rising Pune Superjigs (RPS), has not talked to him in this regard, but he will soon be approached. We will have to bring back the old support staff."

CSK will start promoting its team from Friday. During this time, the team's fluctuation time will be shown. George said, "This will be our new beginning. We do not want to look back. Cricket is our passion. We are going to start publicity on social media from Friday. We will show the team's golden moments again and after that we will ask fans to send selfies to team players."

Remember that CSK and Rajasthan Royals were banned for 2 years. Because of this, both teams could not become part of IPL-9 and IPL-10. However this time the return of both teams is being decided. At the same time the BCCI has worried that he will go with 8 teams next year or with 10 teams. Although the probability of this is extremely low, the BCCI will make the IPL 10 teams because it has the potential to increase the number of matches.