CSK Boss N Srinivasan Says Treated Suresh Raina Like A Son But Can't Decide On His Comeback
Suresh Raina is like a "son" to him but CSK owner N Srinivasan on Wednesday said the all-rounder's return to the side this IPL season after an unanticipated pullout would be decided by the team management led by skipper MS Dhoni.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 04, 2020 04:07 pm IST
Highlights
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Suresh Raina is like a son to me, says CSK owner N Srinivasan
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Raina had last week left the CSK camp in Dubai amid 13 COVID-19 cases
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On Wednesday, Raina said he is training even while quarantining in India
Suresh Raina is like a "son" to him but Chennai Super Kings owner N Srinivasan on Wednesday said the all-rounder's return to the side this IPL season after an unanticipated pullout would be decided by the team management led by skipper MS Dhoni. Raina had last week left the CSK camp in Dubai amid 13 COVID-19 cases, including national team seamer Deepak Chahar, but there was some controversy regarding an alleged breach of bio bubble, something the player has categorically denied.Â
The former BCCI president was initially furious with Raina's departure but softened his stance later.Â
The player also seemed to have spoken to Srinivasan and called him a father figure besides indicating that he might come back.Â
"I have treated him like one (son). The reason for CSK's success in IPL over the years is because of the fact that franchise never poked its nose into cricketing matters. India Cements is running cricket since '60s. I will always remain like that," Srinivasan told PTI.Â
So, is he expecting Raina to be back in the UAE and play in the IPL?Â
"Look, please understand, that that's not my domain (whether Raina will come back or not) at all," the former ICC and BCCI chief said.Â
"We own a team, we own the franchise but we do not own players. Team is ours but players are not. I don't own the players," he added.Â
For Srinivasan, the decision on Raina will lay with the team management, which means skipper Dhoni and CEO KS Viswanathan.Â
"I am not the cricket captain. I have never told them (team management) whom to play, whom to take in the auction, never. We have the greatest captain of all times. So, why shall I even interfere in cricketing matters?" Srinivasan said.Â
CSK have been three-time champions in the high-profile league, shifted to UAE this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Â