IPL 2020 | KKR vs CSK: What experts said as MS Dhoni’s team manages to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory once again
It could have been just another game in the Indian Premier League much like the last three games, which ended in one-sided affairs. But MS Dhoni, the captain of the Chennai Super Kings and his players of the middle and lower middle-order decided - not today.
So what did they do? Well, they decided to dig a hole and instead of making the opposition fall in it, they decided to dig their graves themselves and to top it off, let Kedar Jadhav seal the dig so that they never come out of it.
From 90/1 in 10 overs chasing a below-par target of 168, Chennai went to 129/3 in 17 overs, yes just 39 runs in 42 balls and finally ended up at 157/5 in their 20 overs, losing the game by an unthinkable, unimaginable 10 runs.
Captains’ Viewpoints
Reacting to the amazing victory, Kolkata Knight Riders captain, Dinesh Karthik said that trusting Sunil Narine paid-off for him. “There are some key players for every team. Narine is one for us,” Karthik said in the post-match presentation ceremony. “Least we can do is back him. 2-3 poor games, doesn't matter,” he added.
Rahul Tripathi, who impressed in the last game with his ability, hit the ball hard and skills to manoeuvre the innings was back in action today as well. And today, he went one step ahead and opening the batting for the Knight Riders scored his fifth IPL fifty.
Praising the youngster, Karthik said, “Good to see Tripathi do the job at the top.”
“Good thing about Russ is he's very versatile. He can bat slightly up, slightly down,” he said lauding Andre Russel as well.
The Tamil Nadu born further said that his team’s ‘batting is very fluid’ adding that he 'started at three’ and today batted at seven. “The way those guys batted at the start, they batted very well,” added the 35-year-old.
“Back end I have a lot of trust in Sunil and Varun, paid off,” Karthik concluded praising his spin bowlers.
On the other hand, MS Dhoni was standing at the position of the losing captain for the fourth time in the tournament and it was clearly visible that he was frustrated, but could not blame anyone else apart from himself.
“In the middle overs there was a phase where they bowled 2-3 good overs,” he said. “If we batted better, and didn't lose 2-3 wickets in a row...” Dhoni rued the missed chance.
The captain then lauded Englishman Sam Curran, saying that he ‘was really good with the ball’.
“I think we did well in general with the ball, but the batsmen let the bowlers down today,” he added.
Analyzing the innings, the 39-year-old said, “Rotation of strike was important, but I think there were hardly any boundaries in the final few overs.”
“So we need to be innovative at the end when they are continuously hitting a back of a length, that's where we need to adapt better with the bat and I don't think we did that,” concluded a brutally honest Dhoni.
But the important matter is, will the team learn from this assessment? Experts were also a bit apprehensive of that, especially after the way the Super Kings lost this game held in Abu Dhabi.
Expert Opinion
Cricket analyst and commentator Harsha Bhogle called this and rightly so a 'demoralising' loss for the Chennai Super Kings as the team came from a winning position and weren't just able to finish the game.
Vikrant Gupta, a senior journalist was amused at how Kedar Jadhav has not been able to play well and how his place in the CSK team is non-justifiable. He was also shocked that this was the same Jadhav who played World Cup for India.
Joy Bhattacharjya combined KKR's owner Shah Rukh Khan's famous dialogue to the situation of the team and thankfully it came on the right side of the things as the KKR won the game easily.
Former India World Cup-winning team manager, Lalchand Rajput also criticized the Dhoni-led side for not being able to close in on the gap between the balls remaining and the runs required.
Sambit Bal, another cricket journalist pointed out the way Dhoni was dismissed trying to hit a big shot off Varun Chakravarthy, having already hit a four in the previous ball. A Dhoni of the yesteryears wouldn't make such a mistake and would have rather rotated strike.
With this loss, Chennai now has four losses in seven games. and is now in the bottom half of the table. KKR on the other hand with this victory went to the 3rd position in the league table.