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IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers

IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers

IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers: Three-time IPL champion Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday honoured four former Tamil Nadu cricketers and noted curator K Parthasarathy for their contributions to the game. CSK contributed an amount of Rs seven lakh to the five who were associated with Tamil Nadu cricket in the past. […]

IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers: Three-time IPL champion Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday honoured four former Tamil Nadu cricketers and noted curator K Parthasarathy for their contributions to the game.

CSK contributed an amount of Rs seven lakh to the five who were associated with Tamil Nadu cricket in the past.

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Former BCCI and TNCA President N Srinivasan handed over cheques to the beneficiaries at a function here on Tuesday in the presence of TNCA secretary RS Ramaswamy.

IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers

The four players – KR Rajagopal, Najam Hussain, SVS Mani and R Prabhakar – had played for the state at various periods of time, a press release said.

Parthasarathy was a popular curator of MA Chidambaram stadium here from 1973 till his retirement in 2013. He has curated matches in all formats including three World Cup matches, 4 Women’s World Cup matches, India ‘A’ series games and was also associated with the tied Test in 1986.

The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association had in recognition and appreciation of the immense contribution towards the game had instituted a one-time payment of Rs five lakh to cricketers, groundsmen, match officials and others who helped build our sport.

Welcoming this initiative, CSK whose home base is Chennai, came forward to show its love and respect to these veterans and will be contributing Rs seven lakh each to some of the veteran cricketers – the number synonymous with the much-loved captain MS Dhoni (who wears the No.7 jersey).

IPL 2021: MS Dhoni’s CSK honours former Tamil Nadu cricketers

Rajagopal, batsman-wicket keeper who played for Tamil Nadu, was a prolific scorer and was distinctly unlucky to miss out on a spot in Indian team’s tour to Australia in 1967 while Najam Hussain was an all-rounder who played for erstwhile Mysore, Madras.

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