When the two teams take the field on Tuesday, all eyes will be on MS Dhoni, not for a good reasons though, as the beloved ‘Thala’ has been facing criticism from almost everyone.
The distinct lack of firepower in Dhoni’s death overs batting is a sensitive area that Super Kings need to address. In one of their worst starts to an IPL season, CSK have now completed a hat-trick of defeats, all while chasing.
While Punjab Kings lost their previous game against Rajasthan Royals at home but on current form as well as on paper, Shreyas Iyer’s side looks more well-rounded than CSK who are grappling with combination problems.
Dhoni’s presence at the back-end, which once was considered a boon, is turning out into a bane for the ‘Yellow Brigade’. But such is the aura of the man playing his 18th IPL season (only one apart from Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma), that no one in the CSK ranks can probably walk up to the man and show him the mirror.
Chahal and Dhoni have been pitted against each other 10 times in various IPL games and the Haryana bowler has dismissed the legend five times.