MS Dhoni Is "Genius": Sam Curran On CSK Skipper's Decision To Promote Him In Batting Order
While chasing 163, MS Dhoni sent Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran to bat ahead of him and the Englishman went on to play a cameo of 18 runs off just 6 balls to put CSK in a comfortable position.
- Asian News International
- Updated: September 20, 2020 10:24 AM IST
Highlights
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MS Dhoni sent Sam Curran to bat ahead of him against Mumbai Indians
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Dhoni's decision to send him to bat at No. 6 surprised Sam Curran
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Dhoni explained why he promoted Ravindra Jadeja and Curran ahead of him
After defeating Mumbai Indians by five wickets in the opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020, Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Sam Curran hailed skipper MS Dhoni describing him as a ''genius''. While chasing 163, Dhoni promoted Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran ahead of him and as a result, the Englishman went on to play a cameo of 18 runs off just 6 balls to put CSK in a comfortable position.
In the end, Faf du Plessis and MS Dhoni guided CSK to a five-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in Abu Dhabi.
"I was actually really excited when I was coming to the Chennai team. Haven't met a lot of guys, straight on the bus, haven't had much to think, landed two days ago from the England-Australia series and straight out there to do what I do," ESPNCricinfo quoted Curran as saying.
"To be honest, very surprised I went in at number six but he's a genius, he obviously thought something. Great win in the end. I think the left-right combination was his plan. The 18th over from Krunal Pandya was the over we wanted to target - a six or out approach mentality. Take the risk, and if it comes off it comes off, if it doesn't, it doesn't," he added.
When asked why he chose to promote Curran and Jadeja, Dhoni after the match said: "At some point, I thought we needed to give Jadeja and someone like Sam Curran to go ahead in the batting order and express themselves. They still had two spinners remaining, and we tried to intimidate the bowler a bit, it was just a psychological aspect. We know we bat quite deep, and wanted them to go after the bowler. If you clear one or two sixes, then it is easier for the batsmen to follow."
For CSK, Ambati Rayudu played a match-winning knock of 71 while Faf du Plessis scored an unbeaten 58. For Mumbai, Pattinson returned with the best figures of 1/27 from his quota of four overs.
CSK will next face Rajasthan Royals on September 22 while Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai will face Kolkata Knight Riders on September 23.Â