25 April,2022 08:49 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Chennai Super Kings players celebrate a wicket during their match against Mumbai Indians at DY Patil Stadium on Thursday. Pic/BCCI; IPL
Chennai Super Kings would look for inspiration from the talismanic Mahendra Singh Dhoni once again while eyeing improvement on multiple fronts when they take on Punjab Kings here on Sunday.
CSK have won two out of their seven matches so far while Punjab Kings are a touch better with three victories from seven outings.
While PBKS are placed eighth, CSK occupy the penultimate slot in the IPL points table.
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Defending champions CSK have faltered in all departments this season. They haven't played the cricket they are known for under skipper Ravindra Jadeja, who has not been able to lead from the front.
However, they will approach their next match embolden by their three-wicket win against bottom-placed Mumbai Indians courtesy Dhoni, who yet again proved he is the best finisher in the business.
The wicketkeeper-batsman turned back the clock to script a memorable three-wicket victory, following a heart-stopping finish that saw him hit a six and two fours in the final over to finish the game.
Bowling has been a major concern for CSK, but the former champions produced a good show against Mumbai with rookie pacer Mukesh Choudhary, who has struggled under pressure all season, wreaking havoc with the new ball, bagging three wickets.
On the other hand, Punjab will be smarting from the nine-wicket loss to Delhi Capitals.
Punjab batting unit has been plagued by inconsistency all season. While they boast of power-hitters like Shikhar Dhawan, Liam Livingstone, and Shahrukh Khan, consistency is something they would aim for. Punjab have a strong and varied bowling attack led by South African quick Kagiso Rabada, who has been right on the money.
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