Injury-plagued pacer Kamlesh Nagarkoti, after a long wait, joins Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2025. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity and eagerness to play under MS Dhoni. Nagarkoti credits intense rehab and support from figures like Rahul Dravid for his comeback after a stress fracture sidelined him. For a player who has been battling a lot of injury issues for last six years, it was the end of a very long wait.
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