The start of IPL 2022 has been like a nightmare for Chennai Super Kings (CSK). CSK has suffered badly in both its opening matches in IPL 2022. A player’s IPL career is on the verge of ending due to the defeat of Chennai. Now this player is finding it difficult to get another chance in the IPL.
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IPL career can end only after playing one match :-
Devon Conway was dropped from the playing XI after Chennai Super Kings had already lost the match; after which there has been an uproar on social media. Devon Conway was dropped from the team in this match against Lucknow Super Giants.
Moeen Ali was given a chance in this match instead of Devon Conway. Now Moeen Ali’s place is absolutely confirmed in the rest of the tournament as well. Because of this, there is no chance for Devon Conway to return.
It is now difficult to get a chance to play for Chennai Super Kings :-
Due to Moeen Ali, it is difficult for Devon Conway to be included in the playing XI of Chennai Super Kings in the rest of the IPL tournament this year.
In such a situation, if he is not able to make a place in the playing XI for CSK this entire IPL season, then he will not be retained next year. In this way, the career of this player seems to be in trouble.
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Scored three runs in the first match against Kolkata for Chennai Super Kings :-
This dashing batsman of Chennai Super Kings had scored three runs in the first match against Kolkata, after which he was dropped from the second match. Moeen Ali, Dwayne Pretorius and Mukesh Chaudhary were included in the team for this match. Fans are fiercely venting their anger on the management of CSK.
Devon Conway has played seven Test matches for New Zealand so far :-
The team of Chennai Super Kings has added Conway this year for an amount of one crore rupees. Conway is participating in the IPL for the first time. Talking about his cricket career, he has scored 767 runs in 12 innings at an average of 63.9, playing seven Test matches for New Zealand so far.
Apart from this, Conway played three matches in ODIs for New Zealand, scoring 225 runs in three innings at an average of 75.0 and 602 runs in 17 innings at an average of 50.2 in 20 T20I matches.