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HomeCricketCSK coach confirms MS Dhoni injured but ignores pain to do what needs to  be done

CSK coach confirms MS Dhoni injured but ignores pain to do what needs to  be done

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CSK defeated MI by 20 runs to claim third place in the IPL points table, and MS Dhoni’s late blitz proved to be the difference.

According to Eric Simmons, the bowling consultant for the Chennai Super Kings, Mahendra Singh Dhoni serves as the “batting template” for the team’s death bowling. He claims that tactics that are effective against Dhoni during practise sessions also usually work well during games. When Dhoni entered the field for the final four balls of CSK’s innings, he hit the first three for sixes, which enabled the side to score 26 runs off of Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya’s final over on Sunday night.

His late burst of form proved to be decisive as CSK defeated MI by 20 runs to secure the third spot in the IPL standings.

“They’re considering limiting us to fewer than 200, but all of a sudden they have to contend with 206 and an over.” We are close to him, therefore he never ceases to astound us. should go in the same manner as he did, going out there and hitting the opening ball in that manner for six.

“But he has been batting exceptionally well in the nets…just another unbelievable MS Dhoni moment,” said the South African.

The former bowling coach for India, Simmons, claimed that Dhoni’s batting style has served as a model for CSK’s attempts to test their bowling ability in the last overs.

At the wicket, his composure… He’s so good at bowling at the death that we utilize him as a batting template throughout the pre-season. We know we’ll succeed if we can put our theories to the test against him,” he remarked.

Although Dhoni’s knee issue has been bothering him, Simmons acknowledged that he has heroically battled it without displaying any signs of agony.

“He doesn’t find his injuries as interesting as everyone else does. Among the hardest men I’ve ever met is him. We don’t even know how much agony he may or may not be experiencing. He simply goes about doing what he does,” he remarked.

“There may be a few annoyances. He simply have the capacity to put things aside and take care of what needs to be done. His injuries are what have us more worried. “It’s not so much him as it is the public, who are more worried about his injuries,” Simmons continued.

According to Simmons, Tushar Deshpande and Shardul Thakur were the “unsung heroes” in CSK’s victory, even if Matheesha Pathirana (4/28) earned the recognition.

“I’ve never seen an over bowled so well as by Shardul. We discuss the importance of execution; you examine his impact points where he scored two runs. It was superb,” he remarked.

“With the way he bowled and the breakthroughs he made, Matheesha deserves to receive a lot of recognition. However, during that middle stretch, those two gentlemen performed incredibly well for us to drive the rate past the Mumbai Indians’ reach,” Simmons remarked.

But Simmons argued that the existing statutes are not precise enough, therefore he asked for the broad rule to be further clarified.

“We may then strategically structure overs if they provide us with clear guidelines and a thorough understanding. It’s not an attack on the umpires; rather, it’s challenging because it’s an interpretation. We could apply the broad regulations deftly if we understood exactly what it was and how it operated,” he said.

For instance, it doesn’t matter where a batter travels as long as he stays out of the leg stump; if he tries to move into the stump when we have a heel to target, that’s his issue. He’s shifted the large margin. We can strategically apply the wide rule to make the competition a little more level,” he continued.

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