Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni bats during the Indian Premier League 2012 match against Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. HT Photo/Vijayanand Gupta
Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming feels that skipper Mahendra
Singh Dhoni is "not under any kind of pressure" despite his woeful
batting form and the scratchy performance of the defending champions in
their three IPL matches so far.
"He never seems to be under any kind of pressure. Obviously, he has pressure but that he has been living with for quite some time now," Fleming said defending his skipper who has only scored 22 runs in three matches, out of which the team lost two.
"He never seems to be under any kind of pressure. Obviously, he has pressure but that he has been living with for quite some time now," Fleming said defending his skipper who has only scored 22 runs in three matches, out of which the team lost two.
"He has the desire to win like anybody else and it's known that he is
talented. He is a key component in this set-up and everyone knows what
happens when he performs," he added.
The CSK, over the past four seasons, have always believed in a set
pattern while choosing their playing XI and Fleming's viewpoints showed
that the team's thinktank is keeping faith in an out-of-form Murali
Vijay and Faf du Plessis who has replaced senior Australian batsman Mike
Hussey.
"It's only three matches and we have a long way to go. It would be
unfair on Vijay to drop him after just three bad games and also he was
run-out today. Vijay has been an excellent IPL player.
"As far as Mike Hussey is concerned there can be only one such
player. But Faf brings in a lot to the table. He is a fantastic
attacking batsman and also a brilliant fielder. For us, he is a great
attacking weapon. I feel it's too early to start doing synopsis."
The former New Zealand skipper admitted that four run-outs put
tremendous pressure on his team and they failed to wriggle themselves
out of the situation.
"The standard was set from the first ball. The more we tried to get
out of the pressure, the more we got into it. We tried to break free but
it got worse."
[hindustantimes]
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