After a long absence Ranji Trophy, Deepak Chahar he returned triumphantly, demonstrating his skills and fortitude. After battling injuries for years, Chahar is now back on the field, representing Rajasthan and scoring an impressive 13 goals in just four matches. It is a significant comeback for the 32-year-old pacer, who last played in this prestigious domestic tournament four years ago. His performance not only revived his cricket career but also reignited his hopes of a place in the national team.
Deepak Chahar follows the IPL 2025 mega auction
As Chahar shines in the Ranji Trophy, he is also keeping a close eye on what’s to come IPL 2025 mega auction It is planned to be held in Jeddah on November 24-25. despite being released by Chennai Super Kings (CSK)Chahar, who has been a key player since 2018, is optimistic about his future.
“They didn’t stop me at the last mega auction either. But they did everything for me and took me back.” Chahar said in an interview with the Times of India.
He expressed confidence that his skills will be highly sought after, especially given the increased scores during power plays in recent IPL seasons.
“I don’t know what will happen this year, but I do know that my ability will be valued more now given that around 90-100 runs are scored in the Powerplay and therefore teams are scoring more than 200 more often. I’ve proven how valuable I can be in limited overs at this stage of the game.” he added, highlighting his ability to restrict runs at crucial stages of the game.
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Chahar names his second favorite IPL franchise
Chahar’s relationship with CSK has been both fruitful and difficult. In six seasons, he scored 76 wickets and was instrumental in their success, including three IPL titles. However, CSK faces an uncertain future this time as they are unwilling to retain him. Chahar admitted that while he would like to return to CSK, he is also open to other opportunities, esp Rajasthan Royals as his second choice. His past experience with CSK gives him hope that they can bid again during the auction.
“I think they’re going to bid again for me. I would like to wear the yellow jersey again and if not, then I would like Rajasthan Royals to bid for me,” said Chahar, who was bought back by CSK for INR 14 crore. Chahar said.
Chahar’s journey reflects not only his own personal struggle, but also the larger narrative of sustainability in sport. His current form is a testament to his hard work and determination after enduring numerous injuries, including a stress fracture and a quarter tear that sidelined him for a long period of time. As he prepares for the IPL auction, Chahar remains focused on proving his mettle both domestically and internationally. With his body responding well to the rigors of first-class cricket, fans can expect to see more of him on the field as he aims for a successful comeback.