Chennai: Hesitant about taking the Covid-19 vaccine, Murali Vijay moved away from the cricket of his own volition.
But comeback in the near future, for all its domestic exploits and testing 3982 runs, it can be difficult.
Since representing Chennai Super Kings at IPL 2020, the Indian opener who came out of 37 years it made him not available for selection because he was not interested in the rest of the bubble, which was part of the standard BCCI operating procedure to carry out the tournament.
As a result, Tamil Nadu’s selection did not consider his name for the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy.
The source at the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) is now claiming that even if the experienced dough expresses the desire to return to the country team, it will be “very difficult”.
“He must return to training, prove his fitness, prove the shape before going down to play the match,” said a source.
Because of withdrawing from the Tamil Nadu squad for the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy last December, Vijay was not related to TNCA.
“Vijay wrote to say that he would not be available for the selection for the Mushtaq Ali trophy in December last year.
He hasn’t returned to TNCA after that and we don’t know what’s in his mind,” said the association’s source.
“Vijay is said to be hesitant to take a vaccine, which is a personal decision.
Also, he is said to be not convenient left in bio bubbles as part of the BCCI standard operating procedure.” With SOP The Board mandates that the player enters the bubble first and remains there for one in the team, Vijay’s reluctance to do it is a problem.
“When he hasn’t written anymore about his availability, where the question is chosen for the state team.
Also, he seems uncomfortable with vaccination,” added another source.
The effort to reach Vijay failed to get any response.
Hander right, who has played 61 tests and scored nearly 4000 runs including 12 hundreds of up to 15 and a half century, was last played for countries in Australia in December 2018.
He displayed for Chennai Super Kings at IPE 2020 in the UAE and was dropped after a moderate return during the season Forgotten for franchises.
He is expected to return to acting with the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) earlier this year but opted out of the fifth edition of the event and also did not play in the first division of TNCA or local tournaments.
Meanwhile, a senior TNCA official said Vijay was not related to them anytime recently.
“Vijay hasn’t contacted us yet.
Finally is his communication about his literacy for the Syed Mushtaq event in 2020 for personal reasons.
He hasn’t reached anymore,” the official said.
The domestic season 2021-22 has begun with the Mushtaq Ali Syed trophy earlier this month and the Tamil Nadu team has qualified for the knockout phase, which is scheduled to be held from next week.