Shardul Thakur’s CSK connection and previous stint with KKR
Shardul’s connection with CSK runs deep, having been an integral part of their victorious campaigns in 2018 and 2021. His prowess with both bat and ball has contributed significantly to the team’s success, making him a beloved figure among the CSK faithful before he was bought by Delhi Capitals (DC) in the IPL 2022 Auction. However, he was later traded to Kolkata Knight Rider (KKR) franchise for a hefty sum of INR 10.5 crore ahead of the sixteenth edition of the league.
Despite his undeniable talent, Shardul had a below-par season and could bag just 7 wickets in 11 matches, donning the KKR jersey in the previous IPL season.
Shardul’s return to yellow army
Released by KKR ahead of the IPL 2024 Auction, Shardul found his way back to the yellow army. The news of his return was met with jubilation among CSK fans, and the anticipation of witnessing Shardul back in action was palpable.
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Shardul changes KKR jersey with CSK kit
As Shardul set foot on familiar turf, the CSK faithful were treated to a heartwarming spectacle. In a touching display of loyalty, Shardul was captured changing his KKR jersey to don the iconic CSK kit. The video, released by the CSK official page on various social media platforms, quickly went viral, encapsulating the essence of his return.
Here’s the video:
Yellove is where the heart is! ? pic.twitter.com/zt3ICTZK83
— Chennai Super Kings (@ChennaiIPL) December 19, 2023
What does Shardul bring to CSK camp?
Shardul’s addition to CSK brings a dual dimension to the team’s lineup. With 286 runs and 89 wickets in 86 IPL appearances, Shardul has showcased his ability to contribute significantly with both bat and ball. His versatility adds depth to the CSK squad, making him a valuable asset for the upcoming season.
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