Chennai Super Kings will open their IPL 2021 campaign vs Mumbai Indians on September 19

Chennai Super Kings is attempting to get commercial flight tickets arranged for five of its players. Who are part of the Indian and Britain Test groups currently based in Manchester? The original plan was to bring the players over to Dubai in a chartered flight.

India’s Ravindra Jadeja, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Shardul Thakur will be voyaging. With Britain all-rounders Moeen Ali and Sam Curran to Dubai. From Manchester for the second half of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 season which begins from September 19.

“Chartered flight is not a possibility anymore. We are trying to get their tickets done for a commercial flight tomorrow. When they land, they will do six-day quarantine like the rest of the players,” CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan told PTI.

Therefore, The five players in question got an early break from the Test series. After the ultimate match canceled on Friday due to the Covid-19 frighten. Within the Indian squad. The series finale called off fair a handful of hours. Before the hurl at Old Trafford amid health concerns among India’s players.

Ravi Shastri

Chennai Super Kings

Four individuals of the Indian team’s bolster staff, counting head coach Ravi Shastri, have tried positive for Covid-19 over the final 6 days with physio Yogesh Parmar being the most recent case. That incited both the cricket board’s to urge together and also take a call on the destiny of the Manchester Test.

The England and Ribs Cricket Board (ECB) inevitably decided to pull the plug. And uncertainly put off the match after India “regrettably unable to field a team”.

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