
NEW DELHI: MS Dhoni, the captain of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), supplied precious recommendation to the young Indian batters, who has impressed within the Indian Premier League (IPL) this season. He emphasised the significance of sustaining consistency and remaining calm beneath stress in the event that they want to realise their full potential shifting ahead.They must attempt for the consistency, however in case you are looking for 200-plus strike rate then consistency is difficult to get …. they’ve the power to hit sixes at any stage,” Dhoni mentioned.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“Don’t take stress, when the expectations rise … study from senior gamers and training employees .. it’s about studying the sport … this is able to be my recommendation to all the children who’ve executed nicely.”Dhoni’s CSK misplaced to Rajasthan Royals (RR) by six wickets in their penultimate match, leaving them at the bottom of the IPL table. RR concluded their campaign with a comfortable win, thanks to a mature 57-run knock from RR prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi.Reflecting on the match, Dhoni acknowledged that CSK lost one or two extra wickets at the start, which put pressure on the lower-middle order. He praised Brevis’s innings and the overall run rate but identified the need for improvement in that area.RR captain Sanju Samson admitted that his team made mistakes and could have performed better. He acknowledged the narrow margin of error between winning and losing and emphasised the need for a proper review and a better mindset for the next season.
Samson praised the performances of pacer Akash Madhwal (3/29) and Vaibhav Suryavanshi (57), highlighting their temperament, planning, and promising futures. He also commended the work done by the coaching staff in developing the young talents.“I don’t have phrases for Vaibhav. The hundred he bought. He can hit a slower ball over cowl. Today when the center overs had been on, he was going along with his job very well. He has recreation consciousness at such a young age,” he added.