Suresh Raina and singer Guru Randhawa were among the 34 people who were booked in a Mumbai Club after a raid. Both Suresh Raina and Guru Randhawa were found flouting coronavirus norms. After being arrested, Suresh Raina and everyone else were released on bail. According to media reports, the Mumbai Police raided the Dragonfly club in JW Marriott hotel in Andheri around 2:30 AM. Apart from Suresh Raina and Guru Randhawa, Suzanne Khan was also arrested but later on released on bail. According to reports, Mumbai Police issued an official statement which says that an "offence has been registered u/s 188, 269, 34 IPC and u/s 51 NDMA against 34 persons at Sahar police station after raid was conducted at 2.50 AM at Dragonfly pub, for keeping establishment open beyond permissible time limit, not following Covid norms such as social distancing, not wearing face mask."

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The move comes at a time when the Maharashtra government has tightened the norms for coronavirus until January 5. A night curfew has been imposed from 11 PM to 6 AM while flight travel from the UK has been suspended until December 31 following the new mutant strain of the coronavirus that has gone out of control.

Suresh Raina back in UP cricket

Suresh Raina is all set on a comeback trail to Cricket, as he will ply his trade for his home state Uttar Pradesh in the Dommestic Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy. The cricketer, who recently announced his retirement from International cricket in August this year, and missed the IPL season too, will be playing competetive cricket after a long period.

Raina has been away from the game for more than one year but has been keeping himself fit and training hard for the upcoming season of domestic cricket and hopefully the next IPL season. Raina had pulled out of the recently concluded IPL season due to personal reasons but will most likely feature in the 2021 season.

Raina informed his fans through his Twitter account, as he was back at training at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur with his teammates Priyam Garg and Ankit Rajpoot. Suresh Raina did not play for Chennai Super Kings in the IPL due to the coronavirus scare and in his absence, Chennai Super Kings failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time in their history.