The Chennai Super Kings have replaced the injured Kyle Jamison with South African fast bowler Sisanda Magala. New Zealand fast bowler Jamieson was recruited for 1 crore rupees in a mini-auction in December. But, his lower back fractured soon before the Test series against England last month. Even after the IPL, he has few chances of playing.
Sisanda Magala replaces injured Jameson for CSK
Magala, who was 32 years old and had never played in the IPL previously, did not sell at auction. He has joined the Super Kings with a basic fee of fifty million rupees.
Last international T–20 match played in 2021
Magala has not participated in a T-20 match for South Africa in 2021. The last T-20 he played was on 16 April 2021 against Pakitan. Nonetheless, they continually play T-20 In this year’s first SA20 tournament, Magala played for the winner Sunrisers Eastern Cape and performed magnificently. He captured 14 wickets at an economy rate of 8.68.
Expert in death bowling is Magala.
Magala is known as a “death bowler.” He also excels in powerplay wickets Also, he has scored two half-centuries throughout his T20 career.
Gujarat’s opening match against Chennai
In the opening match of the Super Kings IPL 2023, Chennai will face the defending champions Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad. Nevertheless, Magala will be involved in the series against Netherlands, making it tough for him to be present for the first match.
Coach from the Netherlands to join SRH
The Netherlands’ head coach, Ryan Cook, will become the fielding coach for IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad. This loss will not count towards the 2 Series vs South Africa and Zimbabwe. Cook commanded the Netherlands squad in the 2022 World Cup in Australia from October to November.
Cook was also the fielding coach for the SA20 franchise Champion Team Sunrisers. Cook has arrived in India He will be present for the April 2 contest against Rajasthan Royals.