Could Dhoni have gone for Watto to bowl?
The man can barely field properly, I doubt he would have lasted three balls.
Could Dhoni have gone for Watto to bowl?
What match lose for CSK... Dhoni doing his best, but team not responding well... From the start of the tournament, CSK camp not looks like they always use to be... 4 drop catches contribute a lot in Shikar's maiden t20 century...
Credit goes to CSK's fielding, 4 drop catches and umpire give out at his 99 score, but ball a mile away from the bat...Cracking knock by Dhawan
Dhoni batting is not good and he also admitted that in 1st match itself... But whenever I hear Stump voice or little footage of he talking to bowlers, we can easily guess that, bowlers not bowling according to his plan and also fielding of CSK is even wrost than RCB this season... Only Deepak Chahar bowling with confidence, because he fully trust dhoni and if he took that catch of Dhawan, than it will be a easy win for CSK today...You can't be serious. Dhoni HAS to take a part of the blame too. I understand that there is no point in criticizing someone who should have been retired but he hasn't been anywhere near good with the bat, has struggled with the gloves at times and a lot of his captaincy calls have been questionable. Wonder if he does pull a Gambhir if Chennai's chances of reaching the playoffs are over.
Could be wrong but kind of felt like the umpire decided to trust the reputation of Dhoni there and went in his favour seeing a massive appeal from him. Not saying Dhoni was wrong in appealing - he could probably be using that as a tactic to rattle the batsman.and umpire give out at his 99 score, but ball a mile away from the bat...
That wasn't actually a wide. Similar instance happened in 2017 IPL in a match between Rising Pune Super Giant & Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium. Mumbai needed some 17 runs in the last over and on the very first ball Rohit Sharma moved towards the off-stump trying to hit Unadkat who was bowling outside off-stump from round the wicket. Since the ball was outside the wide line Rohit left that ball and it wasn't called a wide, most people supported that decision as well. It eventually resulted in Rohit getting out the very next ball and Mumbai went on to lose that match.We saw that happen earlier with the wide call in the other match as well
Which is exactly what I was pointing out. Dhoni definitely had a part to play in that decision.That wasn't actually a wide