Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has fumed over frequent harm points to Indian cricketers of late. The newest casualty has been Deepak Chahar of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) who walked off after bowling the primary over of the innings towards Mumbai Indians final week.
He is ready to bear scans and is probably going to have sustained hamstring harm that may rule him out of the season. Notably, he simply made his comeback to aggressive cricket after sustaining frequent injuries since February 2022.
Shreyas Iyer additionally suits in the identical class along with his again troubling him typically and he’s already lacking IPL 2023. He may even miss the WTC remaining the place India will face Australia and will likely be in race towards time to get match for the ODI World Cup later this yr.
Pointing out the identical, Ravi Shastri expressed his frustration over the matter stating that just a few players are actually everlasting residents of the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. He additionally identified that some of the cricketers do not even play a lot cricket however get injured as quickly as they return to the sector.
“In last three-four years, there are quite a few who are permanent residents of the NCA. Soon they will get a resident permit there too. It’s not a good thing at all. It’s unreal. You are not playing that much cricket to be injured again and again. You can’t play 4 matches on the trot. What are you going to the NCA for?” Shastri stated whereas talking to ESPNCricinfo forward of CSK vs RR conflict.
“If you are going to come back and in three matches you are back there. Make sure you get fit and come once and for all, because it’s damn frustrating not just for the team, the players, the BCCI, the captains of the various franchises. I can understand a serious injury but every fourth game when someone touches his hamstring or someone touches his groin, you start to think what are these guys training. Some of them don’t play any other cricket. It’s ridiculous,” Shastri added.