Mrs. Dhoni warns young doughs: ‘If you are looking for more than 200 strike rates … Then …’ | Cricket News

New Delhi: Captain of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Ms. Dhoni, gave valuable advice to young Indian doughs affected by the Indian Premier League (IPL) this season. He stressed the importance of preserving consistency and staying under pressure if they want to realize their full potential forward.They have to try consistency, but if you are looking for more than 200 strike rates, consistency is difficult to obtain …. They have the ability to hit six people at any stage, Dh Dhoni said.Go beyond the border with our Youtube channel. Subscribe now!“Do not pressure when the expectations rise … Learn from senior players and coaching staff .. This game is about reading … This would be my advice to all the young people who work well.”Dhoni’s CSK lost Rajasthan Royals (RR) by six small gates in a previous match and left them at the bottom of the IPL table. RR, RR Prodigy Vaibhav Sureavanshi’den 57 conditions thanks to a mature kick completed his campaigns with a comfortable win.Reflecting the match, Dhoni acknowledged that CSK initially lost one or two extra small doors at the beginning, and this was suppressed to the lower middle row. He praised Brevis’s innings and the overall work rate, but determined the need for recovery in that area.RR Captain Sanju Samson admitted that his team made a mistake and could perform better. He accepted the narrow error margin between winning and losing and emphasized the need for a suitable review and a better mentality for next season.
Samson praised Pacer Akash Madhwal (3/29) and Vaibhav Syrians (57) and stressed his temperaments, planning and promising future. He also praised his work by the coaching staff to develop young talents.“I don’t have words for Vaibhav. There’s a face. It can hit a slower ball on the cover.
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