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IPL 2018: Winning the trophy this time will wipe out harsh memories of the finals CSK lost, says Raina

Suresh Raina hoping that CSK end up winning IPL 2018.

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IPL 2018: Winning the trophy this time will wipe out harsh memories of the finals CSK lost, says Raina
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Star cricketer Suresh Raina has quashed talks about Chennai Super Kings (CSK) being an 'aged team' in Indian Premier League, as he on Thursday said experience is also an equally important characteristic and cited team's performance in the league, wherein they qualified for playoffs for the record ninth time on Tuesday.

"People have been saying that our team is quite aged, but you need experience. All credit goes to Dhoni as you can see he is playing freely. In the IPL, he has shown that he can still play very well despite being 35-36,"Raina told ANI. Currently, CSK has players like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Dwayne Bravo, Shane Watson, Imran Tahir and Harbhajan Singh, who all are over 34 years old. In fact, Tahir is touching 40.
In regard to the tournament, wherein the CSK has qualified for the playoffs, Raina said the job is still half done as their main aim is to clinch the IPL trophy again.

"Nobody remembers the runner-up. Everybody looks up to the winner. If we win this time, then the harsh memories of the finals that we lost in previous editions of IPL will go away," said Raina, who was here to launch a store of a sports shoe company. Out of the eight IPL editions, they have played, the yellow brigade has reached finals six times, but only twice they have managed to win the coveted trophy. Apart from the CSK, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) has also qualified for playoffs.

Besides IPL, Raina has praised Dhoni and Indian skipper Virat Kohli for their performances at international matches. "Having Dhoni with Virat changes the morale of the Indian cricket team. In South Africa, we won the T20s and ODI series. We even defeated them in one Test match," he said. Further praising the skipper, the dashing southpaw said under Kohli, the cricket community in Indian has become feareless. "Virat is a player, who does not like to lose. In the current scenario, the cricket community in India has become fearless," he said. Talking about the Indian team's chances in the next year's World Cup in England, he said the men in blue need to build a right momentum while playing in the event.
 

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