Yet to find out a death over specialist, says Dhoni

IANS  |  Pune 

After virtually sealing a play-off berth in the (IPL), Chennai Super Kings' revealed the reason behind making too many changes in every game.

In the game against Royal Challengers (RCB)on Saturday, Chennai made a heavy weather of a small total before did his famous finishing act to beat the visitors by six wickets.

The win also lifted Chennai to top spot in the league points-table with seven wins from 10 games and 14 points in their kitty.

However, Dhoni feels his side is yet to find out a death over specialist.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, the said: "We were worried about the department, in the last few games, there's no one individual who has come up and owned that place, especially someone who can bowl in the death overs."

"The good thing is we have a lot of all-rounders, we need to know who is our death option going ahead, that's what we are worried about. That's the reason for so many changes in the team for every game," Dhoni added.

Hailing left-arm spinner for his impressive figures of 3/18 in four overs against Bangalore, the Ranchi stumper said: "Jadeja bowled very well, he was maneuvering his pace, bowled with a flatter trajectory."

On the other hand, with the play-offs dreams almost looking out of range for struggling RCB, said that his side needs to improve their performance with just five games left for them.

"We know it is a tough road ahead, we need to win at least 4 matches or all 5 matches. We have to pull our socks up," Kohli said.

The 29-year-old also praised Dhoni, who batted sensibly to ensure victory for Chennai and hitting 23-ball unbeaten 31 runs.

"Everyone loves to see striking the ball, the way he is doing. The bigger picture is that it is good for Indian cricket," Kohli said.

Chennai will now face bottom-placed Rajasthan Royals on May 11 in while will face hosts Sunrisers on Monday.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 21:36 IST