Chennai Super Kings captain Ravindra Jadeja is “not happy” with the presentation of the bowling unit while head coach Stephen Fleming feels the team needs to work on in every department going ahead.
Reigning champs CSK experienced its four continuous loss on Saturday after getting an eight-wicket whipping on account of Sunrisers Hyderabad with youthful Abhishek Sharma playing the resistance bowlers easily.
“It’s with the ball that we are disappointed but we were 20-25 runs short. We were looking to fight till the end. 155 isn’t bad and our bowlers were looking to take wickets but we’ll look to improve,” Jadeja said after the match.
“We’ll talk about where we are lacking. We are professionals and need to work hard, stick together and come back stronger,” he added.
Fleming ascribed the run of losses to a two-overlay issue – – inaccessibility of Deepak Chahar and an in general worse than average show in all departments.
“There has been issues of player availability and we have been pretty much below par in all departments – batting, bowling and fielding.
“We haven’t had the option to come down on the resistance and there hasn’t been any nearby games. We have been far off second in all games and we really want to work on in all offices – that is essentially it,” Fleming said.
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