A significant setback has occurred for Punjab Kings as their retained star spinner, Yuzvendra Chahal, is currently out of action due to dengue and chikungunya. The leg-spinner has provided an update on his health, confirming the double diagnosis that has forced him to step away from the game. Chahal has been unable to compete since late November and is now solely focused on recovery, aiming for a return to competitive cricket in the near future. His illness unfortunately ruled him out of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final, a match for which he expressed support for his team, Haryana. Chahal relayed that doctors have recommended complete rest to aid his recovery, but he is confident in his ability to bowl at full strength again. While a definitive return date is unknown, the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, starting December 24th, presents a potential window for his comeback. Chahal recently showcased his skills in English county cricket for Northamptonshire, receiving high praise from coach Darren Lehmann for his impact and leadership. His retention by Punjab Kings at a substantial fee underscores his importance to the IPL franchise, despite this current health challenge.
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