IPL 2021: Chennai Super Kings fast bowler Deepak Chahar intersected the 50 wicket score in the IPL and his sister Malti has said the same.
Three-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are in enormous form in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 and sit conveniently in second place in the points table after winning three matches at the table. Following a discouraging start, CSK’s new bowler Deepak Chahar won his rhythm and took eight wickets in the last three games. In CSK’s previous match upon Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Deepak Chahar obtained an extraordinary debut inside the Powerplay with four wickets. While that interval, he also created 50 wickets in the IPL when he dropped KKR opener, Shubman Gill, in the very first over of the innings. Deepak Chahar’s sister Malati, who constantly follows her matches, has now responded to her brother’s stunning accomplishment. “Countless more to develop on @ deepak_chahar9,” Malati wrote, tweeting the CSK post detailing Deepak’s entry into the 50 wicket club in the IPL.
Deepak Chahar made his IPL debut in 2016 however did not receive any wickets in the two matches played that season. The subsequent year he played three matches and secured only one wicket. When CSK turned to the IPL in 2018, following a two-year ban, they purchased Deepak Chahar and he made an instantaneous impact, exercising 10 wickets as CSK obtained their third IPL title.
Leading CSK’s bowling strike in 2019, Deepak experienced his most excellent IPL season, returning with 22 wickets in 17 matches. The Chennai outfit once again gave it to the finals but experienced a large defeat, falling to Mumbai Indians by just 1 run.
Last year, the competition was held in the UAE and most of the members of the CSK team stood not as powerful as Deepak Chahar (12 wickets) and disappointed to qualify for the playoffs for the first point in their history, concluding second from the bottom. Stayed. However, Deepak Chahar is in the top form in the released version so far and is in large contention for the Purple Cap, currently in second place with eight wickets.