Sharjah:Dhoni hails his bowlers (CSK) skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni heaped praise on his bowlers for how they pulled back things against a rampaging Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) during their six-wicket win in the UAE leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL) here on Friday.
With skipper Virat Kohli (53) and Devdutt Padikkal (70) going great guns, it looked like Royal Challengers Bangalore will put up a big total, and pile on the pressure on Dhoni's team. But CSK came back strongly in the last 10 overs as they restricted RCB to 156/6 in their allotted 20 overs.
CSK rode on useful knocks by Rituraj Gaikwad (38), Faf du Plessis (31), Ambati Rayudu (32), and Moeen Ali (23) to cruise to a six-wicket victory despite a minor hiccup when Gaikwad and du Plessis got out in successive overs with the score 71. Suresh Raina (17*) and Dhoni (11*) guided Chennai to 157/4 in 18.1 overs)
Dhoni said spinner Ravindra Jadeja bowled a crucial spell that helped them come back into the match. Though Jadeja did not get any wicket, he bowled his four overs for 31 runs at a time when both Kohli and Padikkal were going great guns and had taken the team 100 without losing any wicket. The other CSK bowlers -- Dwayne Bravo (3/24), Shardul Thakur (2/29), and Deepak Chahar (1/35) -- capitalised on the pressure he created and helped restrict RCB to a manageable total.
"They got off to a good start but after ninth over, the wicket slowed down. You still had to bowl tight, and Jadeja's spell was important with Padikkal batting from one end. After that Bravo, Josh (Hazelwood), Shardul, Deepak were brilliant. It's always on the back of your mind on which bowler can be effective over here. I had told Moeen (Ali) before drinks that he would be bowling soon, but then I decided Bravo should bowl. The more you delay Bravo, the more difficult it is since he will end up bowling four straight overs in these difficult conditions," said Dhoni after the match.
Dhoni said he to plan his tactics keeping in mind the different ground conditions. He chose to field first as he wanted to avoid the dew in the second half of the match.
"We were worried about the dew, so whenever there are chances of dew we want to bat second. Over here, the three grounds are different. This is the slowest (so far) of all. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are different. So the players have been adapting," said Dhoni.