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An old team is a wise team, says CSK coach

Source: PTI
April 02, 2019 21:42 IST
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IMAGE: Continuity is an important aspect of squad building, said Fleming. Photograph: Suresh Raina/Twitter

Cliched as it might sound, Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming is happy that the adage 'Old is Gold' fits his team aptly.

The defending champions have started with a bang winning all their matches so far and start favourites against the wobbly Mumbai Indians on Wednesday.

 

"They have been around for a lot (of time) and know what to do and they can handle the start of the tournament quite well and it was a case with (Dwayne) Bravo here in Mumbai a year," Fleming said at the pre-match presser.

"Of course, the talk (is) about the team is getting older … (but) from my point of view they are little bit wiser… 12 months wiser…," Fleming told reporters in Mumbai.

Last year West Indian Bravo had played a match-winning against Mumbai Indians in their lung-opener after he turned the match on its head and the team later went on to win the IPL title.

"One of the benefits of maintaining the same side with a little turn-over is that you can start the season little bit ahead of other teams, who have a big-turn-over (change) of players."

Continuity is an important aspect of squad building, said Fleming.

"So we turned up with the very much the same team that played the final (last year) apart from one or two injuries. If you are changing only one player, roughly again, it doesn't have a major impact.

"Probably the most important (thing) is that it allows to get into the competition a little-bit quicker. The guys know the roles they have been picked for," explained Fleming when asked how tricky is to go with a consistent side.

The former New Zealand skipper was content that experienced players were standing up and the team was winning key moments.

"It's been a good start, would not say that it was dominating performances, but good hard-fought wins. Last game (against Rajasthan Royals), I was pleased with a lot of things."

"By no means, we are anywhere near where we want to be but we are just winning key moments with some experienced players standing up, which is a good sign," Fleming noted.

Their skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has rolled back the years and has been in prime form. His match-winning unbeaten innings helped CSK to come out of ruble against Rajasthan Royals and they came out triumphant.

Asked whether Dhoni has remained the same over the years, Fleming quipped, "He is pretty much".

"I thought the last innings he played was one of the good ones. His composure and skills at the end of the innings help us win the game and have been a dominating factor between two teams. His presence is calm, his influence over the team has been consistent over the years."

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians opener Quinton de Kock said it was always nice when one of the top four batsmen bat in the death overs, but that was not the case with Mumbai.

"In T20 (cricket), it's always nice if we have one of the top three or four batting in the last couple of overs. Unfortunately, we haven't really done that so far yet in the tournament. So it is never easy to come in the situation after losing two quick wickets, it is a bit tough and I'm sure they (the batsmen) will come back," said de Kock.

There is no clarity over Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga's availability for Wednesday's game with some reports stating that he would head home to Sri Lanka to take part in the domestic One-day tournament.

Asked about Malinga's availability, the South African wicket-keeper batsman said, "I am not so sure (on that), hopefully he will stay (with us) because he is a big part of our team."

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