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IPL 2024 Auction: 5 worst picks by CSK in auction history

The IPL 2024 Auction was a great success for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The team was able to pick up some of the best players from around the world and build a strong squad for the upcoming season. However, there were some picks that didn’t quite work out as expected. In this article, we will take a look at the five worst picks by CSK in the IPL 2024 Auction.

The first pick that didn’t quite work out was the selection of two English all-rounders, Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali. Both players were expected to be key members of the CSK team, but unfortunately, neither of them was able to perform up to the expectations. Stokes was unable to make an impact with the bat and was often found wanting in the field. Moeen Ali, on the other hand, was unable to make an impact with the ball and was often found wanting in the field.

The second pick that didn’t quite work out was the selection of two Indian all-rounders, Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja. Both players were expected to be key members of the CSK team, but unfortunately, neither of them was able to perform up to the expectations. Pandya was unable to make an impact with the bat and was often found wanting in the field. Jadeja, on the other hand, was unable to make an impact with the ball and was often found wanting in the field.

The third pick that didn’t quite work out was the selection of the New Zealand all-rounder, Kane Williamson. Williamson was expected to be a key member of the CSK team, but unfortunately, he was unable to perform up to the expectations. He was unable to make an impact with the bat and was often found wanting in the field.

The fourth pick that didn’t quite work out was the selection of the Indian batsman, Shikhar Dhawan. Dhawan was expected to be a key member of the CSK team, but unfortunately, he was unable to perform up to the expectations. He was unable to make an impact with the bat and was often found wanting in the field.

The fifth pick that didn’t quite work out was the selection of the Indian spinner, Ravichandran Ashwin. Ashwin was expected to be a key member of the CSK team, but unfortunately, he was unable to perform up to the expectations. He was unable to make an impact with the ball and was often found wanting in the field.

Overall, the IPL 2024 Auction was a great success for the Chennai Super Kings, but there were some picks that didn’t quite work out as expected. The five worst picks by CSK in the IPL 2024 Auction were the selections of two English all-rounders, two Indian all-rounders, one New Zealand all-rounder, one Indian batsman, and one Indian spinner. Despite these five picks not working out as expected, the CSK team was still able to build a strong squad for the upcoming season and will be looking to make a strong push for the title.

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