‘We want to keep Dhoni for what he does best, which is hitting fours and sixes in the last few overs,’ says Stephen Fleming

Fleming said that if Dhoni is forced to bat too long for Chennai Super Kings, then there is a risk of losing him to injury.

Title: ‘‘We want to keep Dhoni for what he does best, which is hitting fours and sixes in the last few overs,’ says Stephen Fleming

In a recent interview, Stephen Fleming, the head coach of Chennai Super Kings, discussed the team’s strategy for utilizing former captain MS Dhoni’s skills effectively. Fleming highlighted the importance of allowing Dhoni to focus on his strengths, particularly his ability to hit boundaries in the final overs of a match.

Fleming emphasized the need to manage Dhoni’s playing time carefully to prevent potential injury risks. He acknowledged that while Dhoni is a crucial asset to the team, there is a balance that needs to be maintained to ensure his long-term availability on the field.

By keeping Dhoni fresh and allowing him to play to his strengths, Chennai Super Kings can maximize his impact on the game and increase their chances of success. Fleming’s insight sheds light on the importance of strategic player management in professional sports.

Tags: MS Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings, Stephen Fleming, IPL, Cricket, Player Management, Strategy, Boundaries, Injury Prevention.

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