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Statement given against Mumbai Indians, now Deepak Chahar’s video goes viral – deepak chahar old video gets viral after mumbai indians bought him 9.25 crore ipl 2025 mega auction

New Delhi: Bowling all-rounder Deepak Chahar, who has played for the Indian team, will not be seen playing in the yellow jersey of Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2025 like every time. Yes, this time he will be seen playing not for Chennai but for their biggest rival Mumbai Indians. CSK and MI are the two most successful franchises of IPL. When there is a clash between them, it seems as if the entire country gets divided into two parts. Their rivalry is also called El Clasico of IPS. Now, after playing with Chennai Super Kings for 7 consecutive seasons, Chahar has joined Mumbai Indians. The base price of 32-year-old Deepak Chahar was Rs 2 crore in the IPL mega auction. However, he was bought by Mumbai Indians for a huge amount of Rs 9.25 crore. Now, after joining Mumbai, Deepak’s old video is going viral, in which he had given a big statement about MI.

What did Deepak Chahar say about Mumbai?

Actually, after an IPL match, Deepak Chahar was standing and talking with the broadcasters. When he was asked which team he would like to play against in the final. So Deepak Chahar took the name of Mumbai Indians. After this, former CSK player Suresh Raina standing there reminded him that Chennai has lost the most finals to Mumbai Indians. In response to this Deepak says, ‘That has to be changed’. Chahar was not retained by Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2025. However, he did bid during the auction. But Mumbai won.

Deepak Chahar’s IPL career

Since making his debut in 2016, Deepak Chahar has played a total of 81 matches in the IPL, in which he has taken 77 wickets while bowling at an excellent economy of 7.98. Till now, Deepak has played only for Rising Pune Super Giants and Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League.

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