Cricket-Chennai coach Fleming sees bright side despite Mumbai drubbing

We've been through enough of these seasons to know that." Seamers Mukesh Choudhary (3-23) and Simarjeet Singh (1-22) were the only bright spots for Chennai on an otherwise dismal evening, when they were restricted to 39-6 before a late flurry from skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (36 not out) pushed them closer to the three-figure mark. "The new-ball bowling of Simarjeet and Mukesh was outstanding. and Simarjeet is only 3-4 games in and he made some good gains," added Fleming.


Reuters | Updated: 13-05-2022 11:19 IST | Created: 13-05-2022 11:18 IST
Cricket-Chennai coach Fleming sees bright side despite Mumbai drubbing
CSK coach Stephen Fleming (Photo/ iplt20.com) Image Credit: ANI

Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming tried to dwell on the positives after the defending champions were eliminated from the Indian Premier League on Thursday following a five-wicket defeat to the Mumbai Indians. Daniel Sams (3-16) did the early damage as Chennai was dismissed for 97 before Mumbai chased down the target with more than five overs to spare to end the opposition's hopes of making the playoffs.

Mumbai, which sits bottom, was knocked out of the playoff race last week. "The last one (2020) was year three (of a cycle) so we had a lot of time to work with players. We had a good idea of what they were capable of," Fleming told reporters.

"Now we're still learning about our squad as most teams are ... there's not much margin between having a great season and a not-so-great season. We've been through enough of these seasons to know that." Seamers Mukesh Choudhary (3-23) and Simarjeet Singh (1-22) were the only bright spots for Chennai on an otherwise dismal evening, when they were restricted to 39-6 before a late flurry from skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (36 not out) pushed them closer to the three-figure mark.

"The new-ball bowling of Simarjeet and Mukesh was outstanding. We've been developing Mukesh through the season so for him to now feel confident enough to bowl a spell-like that ... and Simarjeet is only 3-4 games in and he made some good gains," added Fleming. The former New Zealand captain also rued his side's luck after they were unable to review two contentious leg before wicket decisions against Devon Conway and Robin Uthappa due to a power outage at the Wankhede Stadium.

"It was a little bit unlucky that it happened at that time. We were a little disappointed, but that's still part of the game, isn't it? It sort of set off a chain of events that were not in our favor," said Fleming.

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