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Deepak Chahar took 2 wickets in 1 over against Mumbai Indians
Deepak got wicket after 4 matches in IPL 2023
New Delhi. Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s biggest hunter is back and that too with pride. There is no need to put much emphasis on the mind for who is this hunter. This bowler is none other than Deepak Chahar. Deepak Chahar bowled brilliantly in the 49th match of IPL 2023 against Mumbai Indians. In his second over, he gave not one, but two blows to Mumbai. Deepak dismissed Ishaan Kishan on the first ball and then hunted Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma on the fifth. Deepak did not even allow Rohit to open an account.
Deepak Chahar has taken a wicket in IPL after 2 years. Earlier, he took a wicket in the final of IPL 2021. Then he dismissed KKR batsman Shubman Gill. Deepak did not play in IPL 2022 due to injury and he could not get a single wicket in his first 4 matches of the 16th season.
Deepak had given a total of 135 runs in the first 4 matches of IPL 2023 and could not achieve a single success. After this, he did not play some matches due to injury. In the match against Mumbai Indians, he gave 10 runs in his first over and then dismissed Ishaan on the first ball of the second over. That is, after spending 145 runs, he made his first victim in IPL 2023.
Deepak is the most important bowler of Chennai Super Kings. He played the first 3 matches of Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2023. He was injured in the match against Mumbai Indians on 8th April. There was a strain in his muscles. After this, he was out for about a month and returned to the field on May 3 in the match against Lucknow Super Giants. In that match too, Deepak had given 41 runs and could not get wickets. But, he completed all the work in the second match against Mumbai Indians. Deepak took 2 wickets for 18 runs in 3 overs.
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Tags: CSK vs MI, Deepak Chahar, IPL 2023, ms dhoni, Rohit sharma
FIRST PUBLISHED : May 06, 2023, 18:21 IST