MS Dhoni Batting at No. 9 Stuns CSK Fans in Dramatic IPL Match

MS Dhoni Batting at No. 9 Stuns CSK Fans in Dramatic IPL Match

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) fans were left bewildered on Sunday as MS Dhoni, the team’s iconic captain, batted at an unprecedented No. 9 position against Punjab Kings (PBKS). The decision raised eyebrows, as Dhoni has traditionally been a middle-order mainstay throughout his illustrious career.

The bizarre move came after CSK suffered a dramatic middle-order collapse, losing four wickets in quick succession. Shardul Thakur was sent in ahead of Dhoni, remaining at the crease for 11 balls before being dismissed in the penultimate over.

Dhoni’s eventual appearance at No. 9 marked the first time he had batted so low in his T20 career. However, his stay was brief, lasting just one ball. PBKS pacer Harshal Patel deceived Dhoni with a slow yorker, clean bowling the veteran batter for a golden duck.

It was the first time Dhoni had been dismissed by a bowler in this IPL season, his only previous dismissal coming via a run-out. The bizarre batting order decision sparked a flurry of memes on social media, with fans expressing their amusement and bewilderment.

Dhoni’s struggles against Harshal Patel continued, with the pacer dismissing him three times in 33 deliveries. Patel’s off-cutter on the final ball of the penultimate over proved too much for Dhoni, who failed to connect with the ball and saw his off-stump shattered.

Despite Dhoni’s early dismissal, CSK managed to post a competitive total of 167/9, thanks to a 43-run knock from Ravindra Jadeja. The visitors ultimately clinched a 28-run victory, moving up to third place in the points table.

The decision to bat Dhoni at No. 9 remains a mystery, with many fans questioning the CSK management’s strategy. However, the team’s victory suggests that the move may have been a calculated risk that ultimately paid off.

Irfan Pathan Slams MS Dhoni's Batting Position in CSK's Loss

Irfan Pathan Slams MS Dhoni’s Batting Position in CSK’s Loss

Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan has expressed his disapproval of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) captain MS Dhoni’s decision to bat at number 9 during their match against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Dhoni’s unusual batting position, the lowest in his T20 career, resulted in a golden duck as PBKS pacer Harshal Patel dismissed him. Pathan believes that Dhoni, despite being 42 years old, should assume more responsibility and bat higher up the order.

“MS Dhoni batting at No.9 doesn’t work for CSK, it doesn’t help the team’s cause,” Pathan stated. “He is in solid form, so he should be taking the responsibility of batting up the order. He should bat for at least 4 to 5 overs.”

Pathan emphasized that Dhoni’s current batting position, often in the last over or two, does not serve CSK’s long-term interests. He pointed out that Dhoni has been in excellent form this season, scoring 110 runs in 7 innings with an average of 55 and a strike rate of 224.49.

“It might happen that we will see CSK qualify for the playoffs from here on and they need to win 90 percent of their games,” Pathan said. “As a proper senior guy, who’s in form, he needs to bat up the order. He can’t be doing the same thing that he has done on quite a few occasions.”

Pathan acknowledged Dhoni’s impact in CSK’s victory against Mumbai Indians, but he stressed that the team needed him more in the match against PBKS. He suggested that Dhoni should bat higher up the order, even ahead of Shardul Thakur, and that someone should advise him to bat for at least 4 overs.

Pakistan Cricket Team's Dressing Room Tensions Over Batting Order

Pakistan Cricket Team’s Dressing Room Tensions Over Batting Order

Pakistan Cricket Team’s Dressing Room Tensions Surface Over Batting Order

Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam’s recent public expression of dissatisfaction with his batting position in T20 Internationals has exposed underlying tensions within the national team’s dressing room. The situation stems from the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision to remove Babar as captain across all three formats.

During a media interaction amidst the Pakistan Super League, Babar openly voiced his discontent, particularly highlighting his dissatisfaction with being relegated to bat at number three during the T20 series against New Zealand in January. This discontent emerged after Pakistan’s 1-4 series loss to New Zealand, during which the successful opening partnership between Babar and Mohammad Rizwan was disrupted, with Rizwan paired alongside the young Saim Ayub instead.

“It was the Pakistan team’s demand at the time. I did that for Pakistan,” Babar said. “If I was asked individually, I wasn’t satisfied with the decision to bat at one down position. However, I did that for Pakistan.”

Babar also clarified that he didn’t take any pressure opening in the shortest format, either for Pakistan or his PSL franchise Peshawar Zalmi.

Rizwan had also previously expressed his unhappiness at the change in the batting order, stating that the management’s decision was not fruitful and hurt the side. “You can say that it [breaking the opening pair] has hurt Pakistan. I can say that Babar bhai has a big heart,” Rizwan said after Pakistan lost the fourth T20I against New Zealand. “We both agreed that there is no issue. We both told the management that they can try whatever combination they want.”

The changes in the batting order were initiated by former Pakistan team director Muhammad Hafeez and new T20I captain Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The public airing of grievances by senior players like Babar and Rizwan suggests a lack of harmony within the Pakistan team. The PCB’s decision to remove Babar as captain has clearly created a rift, and the team’s performance on the field has suffered as a result. It remains to be seen how the PCB will address these tensions and restore unity within the dressing room.

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