thangarajulations!!
very sad to even think that this team is gonna be dismantled... its not gonna be the same emotions we share with the CSK team if it were with a different group of players :(
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thangarajulations!!
very sad to even think that this team is gonna be dismantled... its not gonna be the same emotions we share with the CSK team if it were with a different group of players :(
adhellaam illai soft. Chennai-ngara pErukkE support irukkum ingE.
plum,Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
chennaiku kandippa support irukkum and naanum iruppaen...
but what i mean is, the same kinda affection we have on the team based on the set of players we have now, thats would be unmatchable...
Sachin retire aanadhukku apram Indiavukku irukkappora supportum ippo irukka pora supportum onnaagumaa???
sappai matterku romba periya example edutthutaen... but hope it conveys wat i mean.
3rd and 4 th photo :2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
http://cricket.rediff.com/report/201...uper-kings.htm
Hope he has a say in retaining players!
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/sport...honi-raina-766
NAGPUR, Nov. 19: Indian Premier League and Champion League winners, Chennai Super Kings are likely to be the first franchise to hand over player (retention) contracts. India captain M.S. Dhoni, Suresh Raina, M. Vijay and Albie Morkel (overseas) are the four players to be retained by the India Cements owned franchise.
The retained players will be paid a sum of $1.8 million, $1.5 million, $1.2 million and $900,000 respectively. The three Indian players are likely to be signed for the next three years during the course of the Test match here.
It is also reliably learnt that Muttiah Muralitharan has been conveyed the news and CSK will be going flat out for off-spinner R. Ashwin, who played a pivotal role in both the IPL and CL triumphs. Dhoni had said after winning in South Africa that retaining the nexus of the squad will be biggest challenge for the management and the owners are expected to try and retain most, if not all the players.
The governing council that met recently gave their nod of approval for four players to be retained before the floor is thrown open for auction on January 8 and 9. Indian players and others who have played 75% of matches during IPL-3 will go into the auction pool.
Of the five teams left (excluding Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI), only Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils have closing in on their final list of players to retain. Mumbai Indians are all set to retain Sachin Tendulkar, Lasith Malinga, Kieron Pollard (both overseas) and Harbhajan Singh. Sources said the spinner got the nod ahead of speedster Zaheer Khan based on his superior ability with the bat.
Delhi are all set to retain the batting duo of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir. Ashish Nehra who shifted from Mumbai after IPL-1 is likely to be the third and final Indian player to be retained. The overseas slot is still undecided.
New outfit Pune Warriors, owned by Sahara, have shown tremendous interest in Raina and have also offered the southpaw captaincy, according to sources. The player has the right to refuse an offer but in the case of Raina, it is learnt he will continue with Chennai.
:pink: :2thumbsup: :smokesmirk:
Raina will continue with Chennai
:bluejump: :happydance: :redjump:
M Vijay ~ $ 1.2 or 0.9 million :cool: :clap:.
Run song: vaadaa machaan vayasukku vandhutta, meesai molaichu munnukku vandhutte :lol:
Dhoni and his allrounder moham hmmm - dougie bollinger is not one to be missed......