The extended two-week
quarantine of Chennai Super Kings unit did hamper his preparations as he didn't
get a chance to bat for a long time, said Dhoni.
The extended two-week
quarantine of Chennai Super Kings unit did hamper his preparations as he didn't
get a chance to bat for a long time, said skipper Mahendra
Singh Dhoni after his team's 16 runs defeat to Rajasthan Royals in their
second IPL game here on Tuesday.
Dhoni came in to bat at No
7 sending the likes of Sam Curran and Kedar Jadhav ahead of him in a mammoth
217-run chase.
Asked why he came so low,
the CSK
skipper said, "I haven't batted for a long time. 14-day quarantine doesn't
help."
Dhoni's reference was to
CSK's extra one-week quarantine after 13 people in their contingent tested
positive for COVID-19, resulting in missing out on important training sessions.
He was not out on 29 off 17 balls with three sixes in the last over.
Although he didn't name
Murali Vijay but the veteran opener's run-a-ball 21 was one of the reasons for
CSK falling short besides an off-day from his spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and
Piyush Chawla.
"With 217 on the
board, we needed a very good start which was not the case. Steve (Smith) and
(Sanju) Samson batted very well. We need to give credit to their bowlers. Once
you've seen the first innings, you knew the lengths to bowl," Dhoni said.
"Their spinners did
well to bowl away from the batsman. Our spinners made the error to bowl too
full. If we would've maybe restricted them to 200, it would've been a good
game."
His rival captain Steve
Smith praised Jofra Archer's big hits in the last over that eventually changed
the game.
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