Chennai Super Kings have made a strong comeback after a bad start in IPL 2023 by winning two matches, but one of its important players has become a tension for the team. We are talking about Deepak Chahar whose fitness is once again coming down. Deepak Chahar was able to bowl only one over against Mumbai Indians and was ruled out due to hamstring injury. Now Ravi Shastri, former head coach and commentator in IPL, has raised questions on Deepak Chahar.

Ravi Shastri said in a conversation with ESPN Cricinfo that some people have made NCA their home in the last 3-4 years. Shastri said that in a few days the players will get permits and they will be able to go to NCA whenever they want. This is not a good thing at all.

Why is Deepak Chahar going to NCA?
Ravi Shastri raised the question that why Deepak Chahar go to NCA when he is not able to play even 3-4 matches continuously. He advised Chahar to come fully fit next time as this is a strange situation. Please tell me that Deepak Chahar has not been able to throw even 4 overs of his quota twice in the last five months. He has had a hamstring problem both times. Deepak Chahar was also injured against Bangladesh in December last year.

Many fast bowlers have been injured
By the way, not only Deepak Chahar, at this time many fast bowlers are facing the brunt of the injury. Jasprit Bumrah, Pramukh Krishna, Navdeep Saini, Kuldeep Saini, Mohsin Khan and Yash Dayal have also struggled with injuries. Jasprit Bumrah and the famous Krishna have even undergone surgery.

Will Deepak Chahar play the match against Rajasthan?
Now the question is, will Deepak Chahar be able to play the match against Rajasthan? By the way, this season has not been good for Deepak Chahar so far. He has not been able to take a single wicket in three matches. His economic rate is also more than 10 runs per over. It is clear that neither form nor fitness is with Deepak Chahar. Chennai has given Rs 14 crore to such a bowler who is unfit. If this continues, Deepak Chahar may have to face a lot of trouble in the next season.