Fleming concedes slow proceedings in IPL

Press Trust of India 

Super Kings head coach admitted that slow over rate has been a problem this IPL and blamed the hot and humid weather for teams taking too much time to get things moving.

"We can all feel how humid it is. Late season games in and are going to be longer, because the players do suffer. If a bats, say for a period of time, they are under some stress," Fleming said after his side's win over Sunrisers in the

Chasing a modest target of 140, CSK were down in the dumps at 92 for seven, before Faf Du Plessis (67 off 42 balls) engineered a stunning comeback.

Speaking about the South African, Fleming said, "And Faf (du Plessis) is like a car, he needs a lot of attention. So, it is always going to take time when he is over there."

Quite a few teams and captains have already been fined for slow over rate this season.

"But it can be sped up, there is time wasting in in general, but that's a separate discussion. Slow over rates are killing the game, from Test down. So it does have to be policed better, and players have to oblige a bit more," said Fleming, a former of

The said yesterday was the only time in the season that his team was slow in the over-rate front.

"We're pretty good. That is probably the only game where we've been a bit slow. It's just a question for our team, because I felt we were off mentally. And when you're wandering around without purpose, you take more time."

"We were seven minutes down at the drinks break and it was enough for me to crack the a little. So we were just off a bit today. And that contributes to the slowness of the game. We don't want to do that and we certainly want to improve," Fleming said.

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First Published: Wed, May 23 2018. 11:35 IST