Dhoni should bat in the upper order for the fans – Australian captain's statement

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Tezzbuzz|14-04-2024

Former Australian team captain Aaron Finch has claimed that everyone is eager to see legendary batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni move up the batting order for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2024). It is known that Dhoni is coming lower down the order for CSK this season and he has batted in only three matches. During this, Mahi won a lot of applause by playing a stormy innings of 37 runs in just 16 balls against Delhi Capitals (DC).

However, Dhoni recently came to play at number 5 during the match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). The CSK star has scored 39 runs on 21 balls so far in the current season. When Dhoni comes to bat, the excitement in the stadium increases. In such a situation, Finch feels that everyone is eagerly waiting to see more of the former CSK captain. Talking to Star Sports, the former Australian opener said that whenever Dhoni comes out to bat, there is a lot of excitement among the fans.

Aaron Finch, 37, said, “Yes, I think everyone is waiting for MS Dhoni to bat a little longer and come out to bat early, but it is incredible to see, I think he is among the people, It feels like this just by looking at the enthusiasm they bring. “People aren't sure how long they'll see it, so it's unbelievable.”

The next match of Chennai Super Kings will be against Mumbai Indians today. Finch feels that Dhoni will be ready for the challenge against MI and he will get the biggest pleasure on Sunday.

Speaking on MS Dhoni, Aaron said, “I think he will be ready for the challenge and he is always ready. He is an amazing player. Dhoni will get the biggest happiness today, there is no doubt about it.”

Chennai Super Kings got a big blow

Today in the 7th edition, Mumbai Indians (MI) will face Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Before this high voltage match, the Chennai team has suffered a big setback. Star fast bowler Mathisha Pathirana is out of the match. CSK head coach Stephen Fleming has indicated this.

Before the match, the former New Zealand captain said about the Sri Lankan pacer, “Pathirana's injury is not as minor as we thought, so we are hopeful that he will be fully fit soon. We know his importance in such matches, but we will ensure that he remains 100 percent fit.”

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