“To bring some soft drinks for other players”


Former Indian Crishnamachari Srikkanth recently made a brutal excavation in Chennai Super Kings (CSK) All-Rounder Vijay Shankar. He said that the player did not deserve to be part of the team by playing XI at the IPL in current 2025.

Srikkanth's comments came after CSK Victory Five Wicket on Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Monday, April 14th. Shankar struggled to start the contest, marking only nine runs of eight balls.

After the game, an amateur asked Srikkanth to X if CSK needed Shankar next to it. The 65 -year -old young man suggested that the whole whole should only be used to bring soft drinks for the other players.

Srikkant wrote via x:

“Yes, to bring some soft drinks for the other players.”

It is worth mentioning Vijay Shankar It was run over by the Chennai -based franchise by T 1.20 Crore of T at the IPL 2025 auction. It has scored 118 runs in five entrances with an average of 39.33 and a strike rate of 129.67.


“Bring the other boys” – Krishnamachari Srikkanth displeased with the performance of CSK Rahul Tripathi in IPL 2025

Vijay Shankar was not the only CSK player to face the anger of Krishnamachari Srikkanth. The starter turned into cricket also considered the most modern batter Rahul Tripthi Should be dropped from the side.

Srikkanth, when it was a question about Tripathi, stated that Chennai should replace it with those who sat on the bench. Wrote AX:

“Bring the other boys to the bench.”

Chennai acquired Tripathi's services for 3.40 ₹ Crore at the IPL 2025 auction. However, the dynamic batter has struggled to find its shape so far this season, achieving only 55 races of five trips to an average of 11 and a strike rate of 96.49.

Tripathi made a fantastic career capture against LSG, but had no significant impact on the bat on persecution. He scored nine 10 -delivering routes before losing Ravi Bishnoi.

Chennai has two wins in his name in seven accessories and are lost at the bottom of the point table. They face Mumbai Indians (MI) at Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, April 20.