Dubai: Chennai Super Kings' (CSK) skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Friday following his side's 44-run defeat by Delhi Capitals admitted that the three-time champions are missing the services of injured Ambati Rayudu. Speaking about their back to back defeat, MSD said CSK are "lacking a bit of steam" in their batting unit in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).
Rayudu played a brilliant 48-ball 71-run knock in CSK's five-wicket win over defending champions Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener but the right-hander has been on the sidelines in the last two matches because of a hamstring injury.
But Dhoni expressed hope that Rayudu will be available in their next game, which, according to him, will provide much-needed balance to the side.
"I don't think it was a good game for us," said Dhoni about CSK's 44-run defeat against Delhi Capitals on Friday.
"There was no dew, but the wicket did slow down. We are lacking a bit of steam in the batting and that hurts. The run-rate keeps on mounting after such slow starts and adds pressure. We need to figure that out.
"We need to come back with a clearer picture, looking at the combination. Maybe, the team balance will get better once Rayudu comes back in the next game," Dhoni said after his team lost to Delhi.
"That will give us the room to experiment with an extra bowler, perhaps. There are quite a few things we can think about. We are one batter extra to start off, so the players need to step up."
The veteran skipper also asked his bowlers to pull up their socks after two ordinary outings.
"We need to get better with our lengths, lines and pace. I think the spinners have not come to the party yet. We are bowling good deliveries, but we are giving away the boundary deliveries a bit too often," he said.
Barring some fielding lapses, Delhi Capitals' captain Shreyas Iyer is happy with the performance of his side so far.
"I am really happy with the performance. I would give them the benefit of doubt, it's tough to catch in these conditions. You misjudge the ball, really don't know how to pace yourself," he said.
"In the team meeting, we decided that we are going to assess the batting conditions early and then play accordingly. The way the openers started gave us a lot of confidence and the finish was good too. I am lucky to have KG (Kagiso Rabada) and (Anrich) Nortje in the team. It's important to stick together as a team and we need to enjoy each other's success."