Despite his impressive form, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) coach Stephen Fleming has revealed that Mahendra Singh Dhoni cannot be promoted in the batting order due to his ongoing recovery from a knee injury.
Fleming, who affectionately refers to Dhoni as CSK’s “heartbeat,” praised the 42-year-old’s recent contributions, including a nine-ball 28 against Lucknow Super Giants. However, he emphasized that Dhoni’s physical limitations restrict his ability to bat for extended periods.
“Other years he has obviously had problems with his knee and he is sort of recovering from that which is why there is only a certain amount of balls he can function well,” Fleming explained.
To compensate for Dhoni’s limited batting time, Fleming has devised a “two-three over” approach. “I think everyone wants to see him for longer as we do but that amount of time is about right. We need him for the tournament and that 2-3 over cameo he is owning that space,” he said.
Fleming believes that the rest of the batting unit must step up and provide a solid foundation for Dhoni to finish the innings. “It’s up to the rest of the batting unit to get us to a good position where he can push us over the top. He is doing that pretty much every time at the moment which is great to watch,” he added.
Despite the challenges, Fleming remains proud of Dhoni’s contributions and the love he receives from fans. “We are incredibly proud of what he has achieved. We marvel at the amount of love that he gets. It’s no surprise with what he has done with Indian cricket and with CSK with us. We are incredibly proud that he is a part of our side and is pretty much the heartbeat of the side. We thoroughly enjoy it,” he said.