CSK and LSG may suffer loss, these 2 players may be out of the tournament!
- One player each from Chennai and Lucknow may be out of the entire IPL tournament.
- Rajdhani Express Mayank Yadav may be out of the entire IPL tournament
- CSK's star player Deepak Chahar may also be out of the entire IPL tournament.
IPL 2024 is going through a very exciting phase. The race for playoff is clearly visible after every match. Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants are also struggling to make the playoffs. Difficulties have already increased for both these teams but now both may face more setbacks. Let us tell you that one player each from Chennai and Lucknow may be out of the entire IPL tournament.
This strong player from Lucknow may be out!
Lucknow Supergiants may face a big setback during IPL 2024. Rajdhani Express Mayank Yadav may be out of the entire IPL tournament. Mayank Yadav's troubles are showing no signs of decreasing. Mayank missed many matches even during the beginning of the tournament. Then when he returned, he created an atmosphere of fear among all the batsmen with his speed. But after playing 3 matches, Mayank got injured again and was out of the next 4 matches.
After this Mayank made a comeback against Mumbai Indians but in the same match the player got injured again. Meanwhile, Cricbuzz has reported that Mayank will not be seen playing again this season. He is on the verge of being out of the entire tournament.
Chennai's star player may also be out
Not only Lucknow Super Giants but also Chennai Super Kings can make a splash in this season. CSK's star player Deepak Chahar may also be out of the entire IPL tournament. Chennai Super Kings CEO Kasi Vishwanath told Cricbuzz that Deepak Chahar is still injured. I will not say that he will be out of IPL 2024 but it is certain that he will not play. It can also happen outside. Chennai has to play the next match against Punjab Kings but CSK CEO has also confirmed that Deepak is not going to Punjab. In such a situation, both these teams will suffer a setback in the middle of the tournament.