Former Indian all-rounder, Suresh Raina recently took to Twitter on Friday to share a picture with Virender Sehwag and Shikhar Dhawan. In the picture, all three Indian stars were seen sporting a broad smile. Raina termed himself and Dhawan as “Karan Arjun” of Virender Sehwag and expressed his happiness after catching up with the two Delhi cricketers.
Captioning the picture with Dhawan and Sehwag, Raina tweeted, “Veeru bhai ke Karan Arjun aa gaye So lovely to see you both @virendersehwag bhai & @SDhawan25”.
Veeru bhai ke Karan Arjun aa gaye 😂 So lovely to see you both @virendersehwag bhai & @SDhawan25. ❤️❤️✅ pic.twitter.com/f89Yw9rIP6
— Suresh Raina🇮🇳 (@ImRaina) December 25, 2020
Raina decided to retire from international cricket earlier this year in August as he will now be considering playing more in the T20 league around the world. Suresh Raina was expected to feature in the squad for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League but there eventually had to pull out of the tournament due to personal reasons.
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The left-handed batsman will be returning to the field in the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Raina has been sharing pictures and videos of himself working out hard in the gym and on the field as he gears up to represent Uttar Pradesh in the domestic Twenty20 competition.
Earlier this month, Suresh Raina highlighted the fact that India’s limited-overs team needs a batsman in the top-order that can help the captain by chipping in with a spell of four-five overs during the middle overs.
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Earlier this week, Raina was arrested from a Mumbai nightclub along with a host of other celebrities for violating COVID-19 rules. The CSK star was later released on bail. Reacting to Raina’s arrest, the CSK official maintained that the incident will not have any effect on the team’s plans for the IPL 2021 season and the left-hander will play for the three-time champions.