Recently, the New Zealand team created history by defeating India 3-0 in the Test series on their soil. No team had been able to achieve this feat by coming to India. Kiwi batsman Rachin Ravindra also played an important role in this victory. He scored 256 runs at an average of 51.20 in this 3-match series. Rachin plays for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL and was practicing in Chennai's camp before the series. He got the benefit of coming to India and practicing beforehand in this series.
Regarding this, former CSK player Robin Uthappa criticized the team management. He has raised questions on the team management through his YouTube channel. Uthappa said that he respects this team management, but national interest comes first.
The country's interest should get priority.
Uthappa further said, "CSK is a great franchise that always supports its players, but a line has to be drawn where the interest of the country comes before the franchise. Especially when a foreign player comes and practices here and then plays against Team India. "I am not surprised that CSK always comes forward for its players, but there has to be a limit somewhere. I absolutely love CSK, but when it comes to the country, we do not cross that line.
Rachin Ravindra himself had also accepted this.
Robin Uthappa's question is also justified because Rachin himself admitted that he got the benefit of training with CSK in this series. Rachin said, 'I was very lucky, the people of CSK gave me 4-5 days of good training on red and black soil wickets. This helped me prepare some game plans and work on some other problems which I wanted to do.
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