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Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming has blamed the batsmen for his team's nine-run defeat against Mumbai Indians and said the way some of them got out was "not acceptable".
"The pitch was fine. The score was achievable playing in the second innings and at half time we were pretty comfortable.
"I must say the batting was below standards, considering the (batsmen's) experience," said Fleming at the post-match press conference.
"Some of the dismissals were truly out of character. It is not acceptable," he added.
Chasing a modest total of 149, CSK skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni almost won the match for his side with a breathtaking 51-run knock off 26 balls but his dismissal in the first ball of the final over scripted Mumbai's sensational win.
Fleming said he was disappointed at the way his batsmen got out. "If you try and analyse it, maybe this is the first game in IPL 6. Coming from Test series, there may be confidence or over confidence.
"Mumbai bowled well and they did enough in putting pressure on us. We do not like to see our batsmen out of character.
"It is not about harsh words. It is a reality check. To be honest, I am not a coach to blow up things but I was disappointed on the nature of the dismissals. We did not deserve to win this game. We are hoping we will perform better in the next games," he said.
Whether Dhoni ran out of partners, the coach said, "He came at number six today with eight overs to go. There were key times he had batted and won games (earlier). He batted single handedly for us today (as well)."
Fleming said his team would work on the grey areas and come out as a better unit in the next match. "Early in the competition, you need to be better in chasing and somewhere the nature of the loss is a reality check for us.
"With three days to go for next match, our players will back themselves and make things right."
Asked if it was a different strategy in continuing with the quickies during the first 9-10 overs, Fleming explained: "I think Dhoni had seen bit of movement and was happy as they were taking wickets regularly.
"In the first nine overs or so we took four wickets and may be if Jadeja had picked up at that stage could have changed the scene."Considering a lot of options we back the skipper every time. It is not right or wrong but they are key decisions."
The New Zealander said that he was happy with the team's fielding and bowling efforts.
"148 is a good outcome. What you have to keep in mind is that it is a pretty new bowling attack. For 10 overs we had (Dirk) Nannes, (Ankit) Rajpoot and (Dwayne) Bravo.
"Skipper had an understanding of these three bowlers' strengths and weaknesses at the nets before the match. It is not much time.
"We got some South Africans coming back to the squad now and will have some decisions to make. But the bowling was not the reason that we lost the game."