The extended two-week quarantine of the Chennai Super Kings unit did hamper his preparations as he didn’t get a chance to bat for a long time, said skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni after his team’s 16-run defeat to Rajasthan Royals in their second IPL game in Sharjah, UAE on Tuesday.
Dhoni came in to bat at No 7 sending the likes of Sam Curran and Kedar Jadhav ahead of him in a mammoth 217-run chase.
Asked why he came so low, the CSK skipper said, “I haven’t batted for a long time. 14-day quarantine doesn’t help.”
Dhoni’s reference was to CSK’s extra one-week quarantine after 13 people in their contingent tested positive for Covid-19, resulting in missing out on important training sessions. He was not out on 29 off 17 balls with three sixes in the last over.
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