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IPL 2020 | DC vs CSK: What Experts said as Shikhar Dhawan cashes in on dropped chances to win a thriller against Daddies’ Army

The phrase ‘catches win you matches’ might be a cliché but surely not a wrong one considering Chennai Super Kings’ five-wicket loss to Delhi Capitals in Sharjah. The fact that four catches of Shikhar Dhawan (including two dollies) were dropped on his way to his maiden Indian Premier League hundred leaves you needing no other explanation as to why CSK lost the game even after making 179 in the first innings on a Sharjah track which was supposedly spin-friendly. 

However, there is an explanation for that. Even after the dropped catches, Chennai had a chance to rescue themselves after a superb penultimate over by Sam Curran in which he gave away just four runs and also took the wicket of Alex Carey. Now, the yellow brigade had 17 runs to defend in the last over. But instead, MS Dhoni was forced to choose between Jadeja and Karn Sharma for the final over of the game instead of a proven Dwayne Bravo given the player was off the field due to some discomfort issues. A left-arm orthodox against two left-handers in Shikhar and Axar Patel would never have been a good idea and as a result, the game was over way too quickly than anyone would have thought. Jadeja, much like earlier chances, when he had been entrusted to bowl the last over, ended up getting hit for 22 off the five deliveries, courtesy three huge sixes from Axar Patel.  

Later on, in the post-match presentation, Dhoni explained that since Bravo was not available due to injury, he had to take a call between Jadeja and Karn Sharma and therefore he went for Jadeja. But the question here is, why did he not plan for any such untoward happening? Is there a lack of match fitness in the ageing Chennai Super Kings team? And can Chennai afford to have such blip ups in a tournament where their chances are hanging by a thread?

Questions are many, but unfortunately, answers were hard to come by.  

Captains’ Viewpoint

Shreyas Iyer who played the match even after injury and battled through it seemed visibly happy after the victory. After the match, the winning captain admitted that he ‘was very nervous’ in the last phase of the game as he ‘didn't know what to say because it was getting to the last over’. 

The Mumbai born further explained, “I knew that if Shikhar stays till the end, we will win. But the way Axar struck the ball was amazing to see.” Talking about Axar Patel, Iyer revealed a team secret that they give Man of the Match Awards to their unsung heroes after the game. “Whenever we give the Man of the Match awards in our dressing room, he is always there. He is an unsung hero. His preparation is always on point and he knows what he is doing,” he said.  

Underscoring the importance of team bonding, which he has been doing in almost every post-match chat, Iyer said that as a team, Delhi have gelled together quite well. “We've been gelling well as a team from the first day of our camp. We know the strengths and weaknesses of each other. We've embraced each other's successes and failures in the same way. I just told one of the teammates today that today the way he batted, it was really mesmerizing to see. Also gives me some breathing space as captain.”

MS Dhoni, the losing captain, not for the first time in this season’s IPL, resolved the mystery as to why Bravo was in the dressing room when he should have been bowling the last over. “Bravo was not fit; he went out and was really not able to come back. That was the reason we had to bowl (Jadeja). The option was between Karn and Jaddu so I went ahead with Jaddu. Maybe not enough,” said Dhoni.  

Hurt with the dropped catches, Dhoni said, “Shikhar's wicket was important, we did drop him quite a few times. He's somebody if he is batting, he'll keep ticking the scoreboard. He'll keep taking his chances. If he's there on the crease, he'll always maintain a good strike rate. I felt his wicket was crucial.”

The 39-year old further went on to lament about how the pitch changed over the course of the two innings and how dew helped the batters in the second innings, making the first inning look short of 10 runs in the end. “There was a difference between the first innings and the second innings. The wicket behaved slightly better in the second innings, it came on slightly better which made it slightly easy for the batsmen. There was just enough dew to make it slightly better,” he said.  

“Because of that, it becomes slightly more difficult to score in the first innings in the middle overs and slightly easier in the middle overs of the second innings. That could make the difference because you are minus 10 and then you have to stop those extra 10 runs in the second innings. 20 runs is a lot of difference, especially if the team is batting well,” calculated Dhoni, not as an excuse but maybe out of compulsion of proving that he and his team were not the only guilty party after dropping so many catches.  

Sam Curran bowled a brilliant 19th over and calling it the biggest positive from the game, Dhoni said, “Sam's last over, the way he bowled. He needs to be convinced that he can execute outside off yorkers that is something most of the coaching staff want the bowlers to bowl. If you are not comfortable doing it, you can't really push in the game.” 

Expert Opinion

The experts were of the opinion that fielding was the most lagging part of Chennai’s entire effort and the fact that Dhoni was unable to assess the injury of Bravo and then shuffle his bowlers accordingly, was also picked as a glaring mistake by the veteran. 

Delhi Capitals have had a different match-winner in every game, which goes onto tell what a great unit that team has become. Putting out that stat, cricket statistician and producer, Sarang Bhalerao explained how the Capitals' have been able to outshine others because they have really not been dependent on one man or even for that matter two to win them the games, a refreshing change from the early years of the team. 

 

Senior cricket expert and analyst, Boria Majumdar chose to point out the fault in the CSK think tank and especially in the captain for not being able to plan the last over accordingly.

 

Aakash Chopra, the cricketer turned pundit also pointed out to the Chennai team, especially highlighting their ordinary fielding which cost them the match this time around. 


Ace analyst and commentator Harsha Bhogle used the match to look beyond it and predicted as to who all can make it to the playoffs this season. 


For veteran cricket journalist, Ayaz Memon, it was Shikhar Dhawan's brilliant innings which became the difference between the teams at the end of the day. 


The expert's segment looks a bit unfulfilling without a sarcastic yet, inclusive of the game tweet by Mr. funny bones in the cricketing field, Gaurav Kalra. As always, he chose something that hit the chord with both the fans of Delhi as well as of Chennai. 


For Chennai to have any chance of qualifying, they now need to win all their games starting from the next one that they play against struggling Rajasthan Royals on Monday, 19th October. But Delhi Capitals can take it easy as they are almost there with 12 points from their campaign so far.

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IPL 2020 | DC vs CSK: Dhawan hundred condemns Chennai to sixth defeat of the season

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He skipped out from the blocks to flog Karn Sharma over his head while threading the needle with a magnificent backfoot punch through covers. While Dhawan was back to his best, Iyer rode pillion for the best part of their 68-run partnership, eventually succumbing to Bravo in a bid to produce an encore of his gun-barrel straight jewel. Lady luck showers blessings on Dhawan Believe it or not, fortune smiled upon Dhawan once again as Ambati Rayudu flubbed his aerial thump. Despite Marcus Stoinis' exit for a quickfire 24, the southpaw's daredevilry kept DC in the hunt. He launched Curran into the stands with an eye-popping check-drive before manoeuvring across the stumps to ramp Thakur to aggregate his career-high IPL score. He was adjudged caught behind one short of hundred but technology arrived to the rescue, following Alex Carey's departure in the 19th over off Curran. Axar you beauty! The celebration was rather subdued when he did notch the magical three figures because the game was still far from finished. The jury's still out on whether Dhoni's verdict to gamble with Jadeja in front of left-hander Axar Patel, although there's nothing to snatch away from his match-winning cameo, that helped DC recapture the monarch's throne in terms of the points tally. Seasoned campaigners' alive and kicking Partners-in-crime Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis hit the dance floor after Sam Curran erred a pull down to the third man off young Tushar Deshpande. The first four overs brought an exigent 15 runs but CSK broke the shackles henceforward. Du Plessis read compatriot Anrich Nortje like a book, kneeling on his haunches to lap an audacious maximum. Ravichandran Ashwin turned predictable with those carrom balls in his second over to concede three boundaries while Deshpande had his morale dented courtesy du Plessis birching a six and a four. CSK meet a bump on the road Nortje retaliated for a second wind to nip the 87-run association in the bud, castling Watson with a cross-seamed shooter for 36. DC could've tightened the noose even further but Dhawan shelled a low, dying chance sauntering in from long-on to reprieve du Plessis. However, the thigh-slap shenanigans were witnessed soon as he compensated for the faux pas to remove the Protea. Jadeja fireworks hog the limelight Ambati Rayudu stoked the ire of his detractors who label him a sluggard with an urgent 45, albeit MS Dhoni feathered behind to vanish without troubling the scorers. For all of the pyrotechnics hitherto, Ravindra Jadeja stole the thunder towards the fag end, barreling a six-studded 13-ball 33 to help CSK plant the cherry on their cake. It was perhaps poetic justice that he was the one who stood at the receiving end of Axar's carnage later in the zero hour. Next on the itinerary If you peer from the cynic's lens, poor levels of groundwork plotted CSK's downfall tonight as the batsmen and bowlers did measure up the expectations. Catches win matches. Cliched, yet a holy grail of this beautiful sport. Hopefully, there won't be so much of butter smeared into their fingers as Rajasthan Royals lie in wait for at Abu Dhabi on Monday, October 19. DC have earned their spurs with a crackerjack seven victories in nine games and would aspire to cut the ticket to play-offs in their next feud versus bottom-dwellers Kings XI Punjab. Should be a walk in the park, eh.

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IPL 2020 | DC vs CSK: Hits and Flops as Dhawan, Axar Patel trounce Dhoni's Super Kings

Of all the holes in the Chennai Super Kings’ ship Dhoni had talked about, death bowling was exposed in the night when Shikhar Dhawan and Axar Patel put on a show to defy all that men in yellow had to throw at them. Chasing 180 at the sluggish Sharjah stadium, the Delhi Capitals won the game by five wickets and rose to the top of the table dislodging Mumbai Indians. Here we select the performances that tipped the balance towards either team. Hits Shikhar Dhawan Dhawan batted through the innings and went off the field only after Delhi Capitals won the match in a resounding manner and conquered the top of the table. He completed his century in 57 balls and was brilliant against every bowler that MS Dhoni tried against him. Dhawan was aggressive on anything that was full bowled to him and especially the six he hit in the 17th over off Sam Curran was reminiscent of what he is capable of doing with the bat. Dhawan has been batting fluently at the top of the order and if Prithvi Shaw can get back to his touch Delhi Capitals are a team to beat in the IPL 2020. Dhawan showed immaculate precision in picking gaps and adjusted his batting stances every now and then to send the balls into unmanned zones. Chennai Super Kings did not help themselves by dropping as many as four catches off him when he was batting at 25, 27, 50, 79, and Dhawan, like all good players do, made sure that the Super Kings paid for their mistakes. Axar Patel When Axar Patel walked into bat in the 19th over, Shikhar Dhawan was timing the strike brilliantly at the other end and by the time he was on the strike in the last over, the match was hanging in balance. With Delhi needing 15 runs off the last four balls of the over bowled by Ravindra Jadeja, Axar belted three sixes off the next four balls and snatched the victory away from the Chennai Super Kings’ hands. Axar Patel has been a critical element of Delhi's success in the current edition and has stepped up his game after Amit Mishra was ruled out due to an injury. He has performed well with both bat and ball and has shone in crunch situations when the captain has called on him. Earlier in the night, Axar was superb with the ball as well and squeezed the Super Kings’ batsmen for runs. He was at his usual best of hitting tricky lengths aiming at stumps. Albeit he could not take any wickets, he was miserly in his four overs and yielded only 23 runs. Ambati Rayudu When Ambati Rayudu came to bat in the 12th over, the CSK were in an all too familiar position of not having enough runs on the board and the batting pair before him could not hit boundaries at will. Rayudu, too, could not get going from the ball one but a sweep shot in the 14th over bowled by Ravichandran Ashwin got him going. Rayudu never looked back and started timing the ball brilliantly as the innings progressed. He displayed his range of shots and the six he hit over the extra cover boundary off Anrich Nortje, who has been one of the best death bowlers in the ongoing season of the IPL was nothing short of breathtaking. Rayudu found an able partner in Ravindra Jadeja and the duo combined to take on the Delhi’s bowlers and built a dominating partnership of 50 runs from just 21 balls and helped Cheanni surge past the 170-mark. Flops Ravindra Jadeja Ravindra Jadeja holds the key in Chennai's success, as well as failures and sadly for him and for the men in yellow both aspects were clearly visible in the match against Delhi Capitals. With the bat in hand, he was successful in hitting some lusty blows and guiding the team to a respectable total but a horrible last over where he produced all the five balls in the hitting zones of the batsmen, he also turned to be the villain of the game for the team. With Bravo going out of the field due to discomfort, Dhoni trusted him to keep a check on Delhi’s hunt of 17 runs but Jadeja was abysmal to start with. He bowled the first ball wide and while Dhawan could take only a single off his next ball, Axar Patel made sure that Jadeja could not get away bowling length balls in the last over of the chase. MS Dhoni MS Dhoni’s miserable journey in the IPL 2020 seems to have no end as he is batting a two-front battle. First, he is failing regularly as a lead batsman of the side while his team has not been able to bring their best game so far in the IPL, barring a few games when they have shown the glimpses of their glorious past. MS Dhoni came to the crease at the number five in the 15th over and while the team required him to go big from the ball one, Dhoni failed yet again to accelerate and left the team in limbo. As a captain of the side, Dhoni seemed to be out of control and asked Jadeja to bowl the final over of the game despite not favouring him during the rest of the innings. Prior to the final over Jadeja was given just one over to bowl in the early part of the innings and then was asked to defend 17 runs in the last over of the chase. However, his call was forced due to an unfit Dwayne Bravo who had walked out of the pitch due to some discomfort and did not return. Hence Dhoni was left with the choice of either Jadeja or Karn Sharma for the final over. He would have earned the plaudits had Jadeja pulled it off and hence should be held responsible when the gamble did not pay off as well. MS Dhoni’s CSK has not played this season like a side that has the legacy of winning three titles and reaching the playoffs and it seems that their days of survival in IPL 2020 are numbered. The team has silently walked into the dangerous territory of must-win games and from now onwards, there will be an additional test of the team’s character apart from the performances they put up in the IPL 2020.

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IPL 2020 | RCB vs RR: Hits and Flops as 'Superman' AB de Villiers powers RCB to win

A valiant fifty from captain Steve Smith and an aggressive start by Robin Uthappa could not prevent the Rajasthan Royals from slipping away with another loss in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League. The Royal Challengers Bangalore came out as the winners on the back of an unbeaten partnership between AB de Villiers and Gurkeerat Singh Mann. Here we decipher the performances that tilted the balance in the Royal Challengers Bangalore’s favour and took away all the advantage from the Rajasthan Royals. Hits AB de Villiers There are not too many players better than AB de Villiers to be on the pitch with the bat in hand when your team needs 35 runs from the last 12 balls. He was not to disappoint the fans as he exploded to showcase his range of ferocious shots and clobbered the Royals out of the game. De Villiers had come into bat when Devdutt Padikkal got out on the last ball of the 13th over and the team was in a precarious situation, needing more than 12 runs an over for the next seven overs to come. To add to it, he was put under immense pressure by the departure of Virat Kohli on the very next ball, after he was caught via an incredible effort from Rahul Tewatia in the deep mid-wicket. And it was left for de Villiers to take centre stage and fire all his cylinders if RCB were to take the two points from this game. The 19th over was the point that tipped the balance towards RCB when AB de Villiers when he took down Jaydev Unadkat for three consecutive sixes. Captain Steve Smith took a gamble off Unadkat and held back Jofra Archer for the last over and AB de Villiers showed great match awareness and made the most of Unadkat over and left too little to do from Jofra Archer’s over. It was fitting for AB de Villiers to hit the best bowler in Rajasthan Royals’ camp - Jofra Archer for a six to seal the game and RCB has come back on the winning way after having a bad game against Kings XI Punjab in their last match. Chris Morris The RCB management and Virat Kohli had waited for a long time for Chris Morris to debut in the IPL 2020 and the South African all-rounder put on performances match after match to prove the worthiness of a prolonged wait. Chris Morris was on song from his first over and got better of all the overseas star batsmen in the RR line up. After giving away only three runs in his first over, he returned with his second over in the sixth over of the innings and accounted for Ben Stokes by beating him with pace. Kohli has been very smart at using Morris’s prowess in the latter half of the innings and he brought Morris back in the 16th over and Morris did not disappoint his captain and scalped Jos Buttler who was beginning to cut loose on a short of a length delivery. By that time, he had broken the spine of the RR’s batting and also checked the momentum of the innings. Coming back to bowl his fourth over in the final over of the innings, he made sure that the RR do not run away with a flurry of boundaries and pile on score more than the RCB could afford to choose by dismissing a well-set Steve Smith on the first and Jofra Archer on the last ball of the over. Chris Morris is looking sharp with the ball and he is leading the Royal Challengers to a good position in the IPL 2020 and the distance the team will cover in this edition is highly reliant on the fortunes of Chris Morris. Yuzvendra Chahal Chahal has been in the RCB camp for a very long period of time now and captain Kohli backs him to produce match-winning performances regularly. He has been in terrific form in this edition and has taken wickets in the middle overs and at the same time check the flow of runs to provide control to Kohli. The Rajasthan Royals were off to a blistering start and Kohli introduced him the eighth over in search of quick wickets to check Robin Uthappa from running away with the game. Chahal, like he has been doing for many matches for the RCB played tricks and the match was back in Bangalore's grasp. He has the habit of luring batsmen with balls pitching outside off and he enticed Uthappa to go across the line over midwicket. Uthappa took the bet but could only manage a top edge. He was alert to the nature of Sanju Samson’s batting and flighted the next delivery above his eye line right after getting hit for a six and induced a false shot and the Royals were dented after an impressive start. Flops Jaydev Unadkat Jaydev Unadkat is an IPL enigma and it should be known to his captains by now. He has been bought for outrageous prices in the previous editions but has not been able to replicate the promises that justify the lofty pricetags, especially when it matters. With the RCB requiring 35 off the 12 balls, including the six of him, captain Smith took a punt on him to bowl the penultimate over and backed him to come good enough to give Archer something to bowl the 20th over. Smith’s calculations went horribly wrong and Unadkat was smashed for three sixes in a row on the first three balls of the over and RCB were back in the game. It was not an unprecedented situation for a bowler against AB de Villiers but the choice of lengths left a lot to be desired on Unadkat’s part. He gambled on a slower ball on the first ball of the over knowing if de Villiers could pick, he could send him over the boundary line. His misery was not finished there as he bowled waywardly to Gurkeet Singh as well and allowed him the room to cart the ball over the off side where not a lot of fielders were patrolling the boundary. Unadkat leaked 25 runs in that over and with that, the chance of Archer defending a mere 10 looked bleak and AB de Villiers stamped the end of Royals with a big six off Archer in the next over. Ben Stokes There was a wide range of expectations building up when Stokes had come back from New Zealand and the Rajasthan Royals looked stronger and a team with balanced firepower. Three matches into this season and Stokes has added a little to the Royals’ side and has not been able to translate the amount of hype his return has created into performance on the field. Today, Robin Uthappa was batting at superb tempo and he had to make sure that the Royals capitalise on Uthappa’s resurgence but he looked rusty and was ultimately done in by Chris Morris. To his defence, he has been asked to open the innings and bat with unfamiliar match situations but players like Stokes can be relied upon to adapt to different challenges thrown at them. It seems he does not enjoy batting at the top of the order but he will have to pull up his socks if the Royals have to even dare to make it into the playoffs of the IPL 2020. Winning six out of the nine matches they have played this season, the RCB have looked like a side hungry for wins and have brought their A-game in tough situations while the Royals have slid further in the standings on the points table after another slip up on the field.

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IPL 2020 | RCB vs RR - AB's blitzkrieg helps RCB snatch a win from Royals' bag

Royal Challengers Bangalore climbed to 12 points in the Indian Premier League, courtesy a power-packed show by the mainstays in the 33rd match of the Indian Premier League 2020. AB de Villiers steadied the ship and brought impetus to the innings at a time when the Bangalore side lost two quick wickets in the chase. His six to wrap up a win also brought his fifty off just 22 balls on a track where most other batsmen struggled to get going. Skipper Virat Kohli made a 32-ball 43 while Devdutt Padikkal provided a good start yet again, thanks to his handy 35 off 37 balls. Uthappa flourishes in his favourite slot, Morris bags four-fer A target of 178 looked more than competitive. Robin Uthappa opened the innings for the first time and delivered with a 22-ball 41. However, he kept losing partners at the other end as the Royals were 69/3 at one stage. Steve Smith broke the duck by hitting a timely fifty and stitched a stand with Jos Buttler in the middle. Smith found the ropes on six occasions apart from hitting a six in his 36-ball 57 before Chris Morris sent him back to the hut. Morris was impressive as he returned with figures of 4/26 with a dozen of dot ball under his belt. Captain Steve Smith’s tactics under the scanner as RCB win big Rajasthan probably missed a trick by not closing on the match by bowling Jofra Archer in the 19th over. Jaydev Unadkat, who has the dubious reputation of being a run-leaker, didn’t help himself as he was smacked for three consecutive sixes by AB de Villiers. When Unadkat had finished with it, 25 runs had already been leaked off the19th over which essentially took the game away from the Royals. With 10 runs to wrap up the contest in the last over, Archer kept the game alive till the third ball before de Villiers tonked a maximum to provide a fitting finish to the game. It seemed like RCB learned from their mistake in the previous game and didn't hold back de Villiers which paid a rich dividend. Rajasthan ticked almost all the boxes and were favourites to pocket two points till the very end of the game. Smith defended the move by stating that he wanted to use Unadkat to the bigger boundary. With a sureshot win slipping out of their hands, Royals have a lot of thinking to do as the possibility of cementing a playoff berth is slipping away with every defeat in this crucial phase of the tournament.