Shane Watson's sensational knock ensured CSK chased down a challenging 179 with ease in the final match of IPL 2018.
Chennai Super Kings' fairy tale comeback is a proof that fitness matter more than age, said skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni after guiding his team to a third IPL title.
At the auction, CSK were
criticised for picking up nine players in their 30s including Shane
Watson and Ambati Rayudu, who eventually were instrumental in the
team's triumph.
"We talked a lot
about age but what matters is the fitness. Rayudu, for example, is
32, he's someone who is fit, covers a lot of ground. Even if he plays
a few games where he spends a lot of time on the ground and in the
field, he never complains. So it is the fitness that really matters
more than the age aspect," said the 36-year-old Dhoni after the
crushing win over SRH.
"What captains want
is players who move well in the field. It doesn't matter which year a
player is born in, whether you are 19 or 20 - you have to be agile.
You have to accept your shortcomings.
"For example, if I
push Watson to stop a single, there is a very good chance that he'll
burst his hamstring and won't be available for the next game. So what
you tell yourselves is that they have to commit and try, but there's
no point getting injured for a single," said Dhoni before adding
the CSK
squad will be heading to Chennai tomorrow for further
celebrations.
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