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No CSK without Dhoni: N Srinivasan confirms Thala staying with Super Kings

India Cements Vice Chairman and Managing Director, N Srinivasan confirmed that MS Dhoni will be going nowhere from Chennai Super Kings anytime soon. In the post-match presentation of the IPL Final, Dhoni had said that since two new teams are being introduced and hence BCCI would be deciding what he would be doing next year, but he surely was going to be there at IPL. 

But this statement by Srinivasan, whose company India Cements’ subsidiary Chennai Super Kings Pvt. Ltd. holds the ownership of CSK, now confirms that the four-time IPL winning captain will be staying at the yellow den. 

"Dhoni is part and parcel of CSK, Chennai and Tamil Nadu. There is no CSK without Dhoni and there is no Dhoni without CSK," Srinivasan told reporters during a brief interaction after visiting Lord Venkatachalapathy temple here with the IPL trophy.

Talking about the celebration of the record fourth IPL title, Srinivasan said that MS Dhoni would come to Chennai after his mentorship role at the World Cup and ‘share the trophy with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin at a function proposed to be organized at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.' 

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My heart was racing quite fast: Curtis Campher opens up on double hat-trick feat

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World T20 2021 | Moeen Ali opens up on undefined role; assures Livingstone fine after injury scare

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World T20 2021 | OMA vs BAN: One or two tweaks in the lineup possible, suggests Tigers’ coach Domingo

Bangladesh coach Russel Domingo is ready to make a few changes, possibly just one in the playing XI in the team’s next affair against Oman in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021. The decision was taken after the country’s shocking defeat against Associate nation Scotland in their first match of Group B which also has Oman and Papua New Guinea in it. "We want to have different types of batters batting at the same time, not similar types of players. We have discussed it in depth. There might not be major changes, but there might be one or two tweaks in the line-up,” Domingo said in a pre-match presser in Muscat. "As you have seen in the series against Australia and New Zealand, we have been flexible. It will depend on the situation and the bowlers that are bowling at the time,” he added. With a mindset that the Bangladeshi batters will target to get 35-45 in the first six without losing a wicket or at max one to get a foot on the accelerator, later on, Domingo said, “We have made a few mistakes, played shots we shouldn't have played, stopped playing those shots we should be playing. So we have to find the right balance between attack and defence in the first six overs.” Contrary to popular belief that Bangladesh took the Scottish challenge lightly, Domingo said that no World Cup game is being taken lightly by his boys. "We didn't take Scotland lightly. They beat Bangladesh in their last T20I encounter. There was no complacency in yesterday's game. We have to show Oman great respect,” he said. Bangladesh face Oman in a do or die game where any slip up would mean that they are out of the competition even before reaching its main stage.

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T20 World Cup | Sri Lanka give Namibia a rude wake up call

Dasun Shanaka led Sri Lanka trimmed the wings of a high flying Namibia to begin their T20 World Cup campaign with a thumping victory. Coming into the tournament Sri Lanka were expected to fall in tough competition in the group of death, but this emphatic win suggests that they will have no hiccups while entering the Super 12s. Chasing a modest total of 97 runs, the infamous Sri Lankan batting order faltered early on and were reduced to 26 for three inside the powerplay, however, the target was just not big enough to put them in panic mode. Avishka Fernando and Bhanuka Rajapaksa saw them through the tough phases and accelerated in the later stages to win the game in just 13.3 overs. Rajapaksa starred in the chase scoring 42 off just 27 balls while Fernando scored 30 off 28. Namibia tried eight bowlers on the night but only Ruben Trumpelmann, JJ Smit and Bernard Scholtz returned with wickets. Earlier in the day, the Sri Lankan pacers were all over the Namibia batting unit and hurt them with a relentless barrage of bouncers and hard length deliveries. All of the three pacers, Chamika Karunaratne, Dushmantha Chameera and Lahiru Kumara crossed the 140kmph barrier and returned with impressive figures. While Namibia did not lose their entire top order in that pressure phase, the quality pace bowling paved the way for Sri Lankan spinners to take wickets. Mystery spinner Maheesh Theekshana starred with three wickets, while star player Wainindu Hasaranga picked up two from his four overs. Although it was not a performance to boast about from the second ranked T20I bowler, and he was comfortably the worst among the Sri Lankan bowlers tonight. The performance means that Sri Lanka can be supremely confident of their bowling unit and they just need to back them up with a batting performance. For Namibia, this match was a wake-up call to the harsh reality that is the T20 World Cup. Coming into the game they had form in their side, but were slow to start off against a quality pace attack. To be fair to them Sri Lanka are the front runners in the group and they will not have to face the same again in the next two matches. With this loss it is imperative that they win the next two games, else it would be early curtains for a side that came with so much promise in the showpiece ICC event.