Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris says the IPL 2021: Chennai Super Kings did not expect such a performance

His performance at the Chennai Super Kings in IPL 2021 surprised many people associated with the cricketing world. Former New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris is also on the list. He said he did not think CSK’s performance would improve so much this season. The BCCI decided on Tuesday to postpone the corona case in IPL 2021 despite the biological bubble. CSK currently ranks second on the point table.

During a conversation with Star Sports, CSK said the change was unexpected. After poor performances in last season, CSK has proven to be a bad time for this season. Truth be told, I didn’t have much faith in Chennai even in this season, but this is a proper franchise. He made some brisk decisions.

Like many experts, Storis also praised Dhoni’s leadership. He supported the decision to send Moin Ali to bat for 3rd place. Moeen Ali frequently bats in the lower order. He has scored 206 runs in 6 innings in IPL 14. He added that Chennai Super Kings’ Moeen Ali has been tied for 3rd place this season, while Suresh Raina and Ambati Rayudu have been dropped. Raina is especially important in the third place team. But Raina is no longer playing regular cricket. That is why this decision was made.

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IPL 2020 was bad enough for Chennai. The team did not make it to the playoffs for the first time and finished seventh in the point table. This is Dhoni’s worst season as captain and batsman. Chennai won five of their seven matches before the IPL was postponed. Delhi Capital tops the list with 12 points. 29 matches were played in IPL 2021.

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