‘Opening issue needs to be addressed’

April 17, 2013 01:16 am | Updated 02:58 am IST - Chennai:

Chennai Super Kings openers’ failure to provide consistent starts for the side has irked batsman Subramaniam Badrinath, who says the “issue needs to be addressed” soon.

Barring the 10-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab, the Chennai openers- Murali Vijay and Michael Hussey have failed to live upto the expectations, though the Australian was not part of the XI that lost to Pune Warriors on Monday.

“The openers are not able to get us to the required start. In that one game against KXIP, the openers just saw us through. Apart from that, this is an issue that needs to be addressed,” Badrinath said.

“Faf (du Plessis) was brilliant for us last season at the top of the order. Opening is such a key role in Twenty20 cricket. In the first six overs the fielders are inside and you need to capitalise on that,” he said.

In their first three matches Super Kings opened with Hussey and Vijay, and apart from the game against Kings XI, the pair put on stands of 10 and 4 in two overs each.

Against Pune Warriors, Hussey was left out to accommodate all-rounder Albie Morkel, and Vijay opened with Anirudha, who was out for a second-ball duck.

South Africa’s du Plessis is out with injury.

Asked about the idea behind leaving out Hussey, Badrinath said, “It was something to do with the combination.

“We wanted Anirudha to get going at the top of the order and get Albie (Morkel) in to add some firepower in the batting and another bowling option.”

He felt bowling at the death was another area the team needed to work on.

“It has been a bit of a mixed bag so far. They bowled really well in the first couple of matches but today we slipped when it came to our death bowling.”

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