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Happy with the cameos, says CSK coach Fleming

May 11, 2023 07:42 pm | Updated May 12, 2023 06:06 am IST - Chennai

Delhi Capitals coach Ponting laments that batters gave away ‘too many dot balls’

Playing to plan: Shivam Dube’s 12-ball 25 was an example of how CSK batters carried out the gameplan of staying aggressive. | Photo Credit: B. JOTHI RAMALINGAM

Delhi Capitals’ slim chances of making the playoffs took a big hit after slumping to its seventh defeat against Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday.

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Chasing 168, Capitals lost three quick wickets in the PowerPlay before the Super Kings spinners came to the fore with some accurate bowling on a slow and helpful surface and dried up the runs.

Lack of urgency

Commenting on the loss, Capitals coach Ricky Ponting lamented that his batters played a lot of dot balls during the middle phase of the game. “We lost two early, then we lost three early, and then the spinners came on. We didn’t show any urgency against the spinners,” said Ponting.

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“There were about 34 dot balls in the middle of the game, and you are never going to win chasing if there are that many dot balls through the middle phase,” he added.

Meanwhile, Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming revealed the team had asked its batters to play aggressively even if wickets were falling. The home team made 167 despite no batter crossing 25.

“I think it is a reflection of how the game is being played. We have asked players to play more high-risk, and how you compose innings is slightly different. So, I am happy with the cameos,” said Fleming.

Dhoni’s strategy

The former New Zealand skipper also shed some light on Dhoni’s clean hitting this year, saying, “He has been training a certain way. He knows he is not going to bat for a long time. So he has concentrated on the last three overs and pretty strong hitting practice, and you can see the benefits. So that cameo again at the end was valuable in a hard-fought 20 overs.”

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