Dubai: After the commanding 10-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab, Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni hopes that the team will continue to replicate this result in the coming games.
CSK secured the second win of the tournament in their fifth game after losing three consecutive matches.
Chasing a moderate target of 179, CSK openers Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis handed a comfortable win as they had an unbeaten partnership of 181 runs. The duo smashed Punjab bowlers all around the ground.
Meanwhile, the duo also broke the highest opening stand record of 159-run previously set by Mike Hussey and Murali Vijay for the CSK in 2011.
Plessis smashed 87-run off 53 balls while Watson played a knock of 83 runs studded with three sixes.
This was also the second-highest 10-wicket chase in the history of the tournament.
"I think we did the small things. That's what was important to us. The kind of start we got in batting, that's what we needed. Hopefully, we'll be able to replicate this in the coming games. [Watson] It's not about being more aggressive. He was hitting it well in the nets and what you need is to do that in the middle. It was just a matter of time. Faf is like a sheet anchor for us, keeps playing those shots in the middle. He can always confuse the bowler with the lap shots and all coming in," Dhoni told the host broadcaster after the match.
Dhoni and CSK management opted for the same side despite losing in the last game and according to the wicketkeeper it was in tune with head coach Stephen Fleming to go with the same playing eleven.
"It is something that we bank [consistency in selection] and sometimes Fleming doesn't get as much credit. The good thing is we have one plan. It's not that we don't have debates, but it's one plan, that's the relationship between us," the CSK skipper said,