Chennai Super Kings misplaced three consecutive video games in IPL 2022. Chasing 181, they fell wanting 54 runs on Sunday towards Punjab Kings. That they had a horrible begin however then a partnership between Shivam Dube and MS Dhoni introduced some hope for the aspect.
Dube and Dhoni helped Chennai Tremendous Kings go previous 100 run however the crew finally was bowled out for 126. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar felt that CSK have been caught of their chase and opined that former CSK captain Dhoni was not in a position to transfer the strike alongside. “With MSD, what you see is that even when he doesn’t begin hitting the large ones, he’s transferring the strike alongside, getting these ones and twos. He wasn’t fairly in a position to try this this time round. That’s the place CSK bought caught simply that little bit,” Gavaskar instructed Star Sports activities as reported by India Right this moment.
He added, “If they’d a state of affairs the place Shivam Dube was hitting the ball so nicely, they wanted to get a transfer on together with him. That didn’t fairly occur. Take a look at these a few of these dot balls that he performed, sure, afterward, he made up with the boundaries. Once you need to rating 20 runs an over, that’s powerful for the perfect of gamers, it’s not straightforward.”
Sadly, Chennai Tremendous Kings regardless of being the defending champions are but to win a single match this season underneath their new captain Ravindra Jadeja. If they can’t make a powerful comeback quickly, reaching play-offs might be an enormous problem. This yr, CSK need to win their fifth IPL title. However issues should not straightforward with two extra groups within the competitors. Up to now CSK have didn’t qualify for the play-offs solely as soon as, after they missed out in 2020. Nonetheless, subsequent yr they got here again to win their fourth IPL.
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