“To bring some refreshments to other players”

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The former Cricket player in India Krishnamashri Sri Cakkal recently carried out a brutal digging in Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Vigay Shankar. He saw that the player does not deserve to be part of the team that plays XI in the continuous IPL 2025.

SRIKKANTH’s comments came after the five CSK victory over the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) team on Monday April 14. Shankar struggled to go in the competition, and recorded only nine runs of eight balls.

After the game, one of the fans of SRIKKANTH asked X if CSK need to shankar on the side. The 65 -year -old suggested that the general manager only be used to carry refreshments for other players.

Srikkant Books via x:

“Yes, to bring some refreshments to other players.”

It should be noted Vigay Shankar It was recruited by the Chennai concession based in Chennai for 1.20 rupees at the IPL 2025 auction. 118 runs have been recorded through five roles at a rate of 39.33 on average and the strike rate of 129.67.


“Bring other players” – Krishnamashri Sri Cakkhe is not satisfied with the performance of CSK Batter Rahul Tripathi at IPL 2025

Vijay Shankar was not the only CSK player who faces anger Krishnamachari Srikkanth. Also Rahul Trebithi It should be dropped from the side.

When asking a question about Tripathi, SRIKKANH stated that Chennai should be replaced by sitting on the bench. Books on x:

“Bring other players on the bench.”

Chennai captured Tripathi services for 3.40 rupees at the IPL 2025 auction. However, the dynamic mixture has struggled to find its shape so far this season, with only 55 of five games increased at a rate of 11 and a 96.49 strike rate.

Tripathi took a great prize against LSG but has failed to make a great impact with bats on running. He recorded nine runs of 10 deliveries before he died to Ravi Bishnoi.

Chennai gets his name in seven games and embraces at the bottom of the points schedule. They face the Mumbai Indians (Mi) at Wankheed Stadium on Sunday, April 20.