'i'm not there': suresh raina dedicates heartfelt post to csk ahead of ipl 2020 opener - see post

'i'm not there': suresh raina dedicates heartfelt post to csk ahead of ipl 2020 opener - see post

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Suresh Raina, who has been a key catalyst in the batting wheel of CSK, opted out of the IPL 2020 season due to "personal reasons" has sent over his best wishes for the tournament!


Ahead of Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 opener, star batsman Suresh Raina on Saturday (September 19) wished the MS Dhoni-led side all the best for the


tournament and said its "unimaginable" for him that he is not with his team today. Raina, who has been a key catalyst in the batting wheel of CSK, opted out of the IPL 2020 season


due to "personal reasons". However, the veteran cricketer took to Twitter and wished CSK a successful IPL 2020 campaign regardless. "Wishing you all the success boys


@ChennaiIPL. Unimaginable for me that I am not there today, but all my wishes are with you. Sending you all the good vibes! Go get it!" Raina tweeted. > Wishing you all the success 


boys @ChennaiIPL. Unimaginable for me > that I’m not there today, but all my wishes are with you. Sending > you all the good vibes! Go get it!  #WhistlePodu > 


https://t.co/G48ybhcbYR > — Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) September 19, 2020 Meanwhile, Dhoni and his side saw the presence of England cricketer Sam Curran and Australian pace spearhead Josh


Hazlewood as they left for Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi ahead of the tournament opener against Mumbai Indians. The Indian Premier League (IPL) will be played across three venues


--Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah. CSK has won the IPL thrice (2010, 2011, 2018) and now the side would be looking to add the fourth title to its kitty. CSK was the last team to begin training


as the side finally returned to the field last week after their third round of coronavirus tests. The team had a dodgy start to their campaign in the UAE as some members of the camp tested


positive for COVID-19 and the entire contingent had to quarantine themselves for longer than expected. (WITH ANI INPUTS)