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Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will head into the forthcoming season of IPL with the coaching staff to be headed by Stephen Fleming while former India cricketer Lakshmipathy Balaji has been roped in as the bowling coach.
The team, which is keen to get back its core team, has already retained Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja.
CSK's CEO KS Viswanathan announced at a promotional event in Chennai on Friday that Fleming, former Australian batsman Michael Hussey (batting coach) and Balaji would form part of the coaching set-up while trainer Gregory King and physio Tommy Simsek from the old set up would also remain.
Fleming, who played for the team, was the coach till it was suspended. He donned the role of coach for Rising Pune Supergiant in the 2016 and 2017 seasons. Hussey too was with CSK from 2008 till 2013 before returning (in 2015) after a stint with Mumbai Indians.
CSK is gearing up for a comeback to IPL after a two-year ban following the spot-fixing scandal.
Dhoni, who was present at the event said the key is to get back the core group and form a strong team around while admitting it would be a challenge as the players would have to be picked at the auction, scheduled on 27-28 January.
Dhoni said the team's brand image was not affected despite the franchise missing two years of IPL due to suspension.
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