Chennai: The ban on Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) is over officially and a top official of the Chennai-based side said the franchise will look to retain as many players and support staff it had in 2015.
“Super Morning, Lions! The wait is finally over. Time to rise and shine! #CSK Returns # whistlepodu,” the franchise said on their Twitter handle (@ChennaiIPL).
George John, one of the directors of CSK Cricket Limited, which runs the team stated: “The ban is officially over. It is good that we are back. As far as possible we will try to retain the players and support staff we had when the ban was enforced in 2015.”
John also said the franchise will talk to BCCI regarding their marquee player MS Dhoni. “We have to see what the BCCI has to offer. If there is an option of retaining of a player, it would definitely be him (Dhoni),” said John.
“We haven’t spoken to Dhoni yet as his contract with Pune ends later this year. However, we will speak to him as and when we make our plans for the next season,” he added.
Former New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming was head coach, while Andy Bichel (bowling coach) and Steve Rixon (fielding coach) were part of the support staff when CSK were banned in 2015.
CSK and Royals were suspended for two years in July 2015 after officials of the two franchises were found guilty of in betting and spot-fixing.
Press Trust of India