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Super Kings replaced this 44-year-old cricketer instead of Ambati Rayudu, know the reason
The Indian Premier League is considered to be the richest and biggest league in the world. However, since the IPL, many countries have started domestic cricket leagues. Major League Cricket of America is being played in this list. This league was organized for the first time in the year 2019. At the same time, some teams of IPL have also participated in this league. Teams like CSK, MI and KKR are also included in this list. While recently Indian player Ambati Rayudu has withdrawn his name, but now Texas Super Kings has replaced him with a 44-year-old player.
Let us tell you that Major League Cricket 2023 has started from 12th July. In this league, Chennai Super Kings have fielded a team named Texas Super Kings. At the same time, Ambati Rayudu had earlier given his name in this league, but he has withdrawn his name from the league due to personal reasons before the start of the league. However, the team has replaced the 44-year-old cricketer in his place.
44 year old player got chance in place of Rayudu
Significantly, before the very first match of Major League Cricket, Ambati Rayudu has withdrawn his name. At the same time, Texas Super Kings have included 44-year-old South African veteran Imran Tahir in their team in place of Ambati. Apart from America League, Imran has also played for Chennai Super Kings in IPL. At the same time, Tahir will play for Texas Super Kings in Major League Cricket.
This veteran player of South Africa had completely retired from cricket. Although he has played many matches for Chennai Super Kings and has given winning performances. At the same time once again Tahir is associated with CSK. The Texas Super Kings, the franchise of the US domestic league Major League Cricket, are the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. Now Tahir will become the player to play both the leagues for the Super Kings.