CSK’s bat-bat before IPL 2026, the franchise got its ‘Hardik Pandya’

Chennai Super Kings: Many young players have performed brilliantly in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26. In which the name of Maharashtra’s star fast bowling all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh is included. This player has done wonders with both ball and bat. Due to which now this player is also being called the next Hardik Pandya in domestic cricket. Ghosh was retained by the Chennai Super Kings team. Due to which CSK will be very happy to see his excellent performance before IPL 2026.

Ramakrishna Ghosh gave a spectacular performance

Maharashtra team has played 4 matches so far in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26. In all these matches, fast bowling all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh has performed very well. On 31 December, Maharashtra team played against Uttarakhand. In this match he played an innings of 47 runs in 31 balls. In which he played with a strike rate of 151.61 and hit 4 fours and 2 huge sixes. In bowling, he took 2 wickets for 24 runs in 6 overs. In this match, CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad also played a explosive inning of 124 runs. Maharashtra team won the match by 129 runs.

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CSK got its Hardik Pandya

All-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh took 3 wickets against Punjab in the first match and played an inning of 73 runs. In the second match also against Sikkim, he took 3 wickets and added 18 unbeaten runs. Against Himachal Pradesh, he sent 7 batsmen to the pavilion. However, he scored only runs while batting. Now against Uttarakhand, he continued his performance with the ball and created a stir with the bat as well. In IPL 2026, CSK team can give this player a chance to play continuously at number 7. This player has the ability to change matches.

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