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While rumours of a rift between Chennai Super Kings and Ravindra Jadeja intensified in the last couple of days after it came to notice that the all-rounder had deleted all the posts related to the franchise from his Instagram account, an official from the team has still maintained that nothing is wrong.

Notably, Jadeja was named the captain of the Chennai franchise days before the start of IPL 2022 but stepped down midway through the season before being ruled out with an injury.

Several reports suggested that Jadeja was not happy with the way the entire situation was dealt with by the team management. And amid such reports when Jadeja deleted all the posts related to the team's IPL 2021 and 2022 campaigns there were bound to be all sorts of speculations.

"See, this is a personal call by him. We are not aware of such kinds of incidents from our side. All OK. Nothing is wrong," the CSK official told news agency ANI.

Earlier when reporters had asked Jadeja about the entire IPL episode, Jadeja had said that when he plays for India he does not think about anything else.

"What happened, happened. IPL was not on my mind. Whenever you are playing for India, your entire focus needs to be on the Indian team. It was the same for me, there is no better satisfaction than performing well for India. I can really take some confidence in myself as a player from this, to score a 100 in England, especially in swinging conditions, so yeah it feels really good," Ravindra Jadeja had said during the rescheduled fifth Test match against England.

For now, Jadeja's focus will be on the limited-overs series against the Three Lions. India will play the second T20I of the three-match series later on Saturday after starting off with a win in the series opener in the absence of several senior players including Jadeja.