Dubai: The controversy over the batting of the Chennai Super Kings has begun after the Rajasthan Royals lost by an unexpected 14 runs. In particular, many former cricketers have been sharply critical of captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni coming in seventh and batting very slowly from the start of his innings. That is why Chennai is in a dilemma over its batting order. Meanwhile, the injury of Delhi Capitals chief spinner Rabichandran Ashwin has caused a great deal of concern for the team. So when Chennai-Delhi face off in the seventh match of the ongoing IPL on Friday, these two issues will be very important and important for both of them. Delhi, who won their first match against Kings XI Punjab in the super over, will be aiming to further their strength by defeating a strong team like Chennai in their second victory search.
Chennai, who started the campaign with a loss to the Mumbai Indians in the opening match, will be hoping to return to the trend once again. Ashwin has been ruled out for a shoulder injury, but will have to make some changes to his bowling squad. The decision on Ashwin will be taken after Friday’s practice session and the assessment of physio Patrick Farhat will be finalized, said Delhi field field coach Mohammad Kaif. If Ashwin does not play, of course, the option of Akshar Patel’s spin partner Amit Mishra to be included in the squad will remain open to Delhi. Fast bowler Mohit Sharma throwing too weak balls could also be another problem for Delhi. The team could take Alex Kerry along with Simran Hetmer in their final XI. Delhi also has explosive batsmen like Prithvi S, Shikhar Dhawan, Rushab Pant, captain Shreyas Ayyar and Marcus Stoinis. Chennai also has no shortage of options. However, the team is unlikely to make major changes in its final XI. Young star Rituraj Gaekwad did not do well in his first match, but Dhoni could give him one or two more chances. Because Ambati Rayudu has not recovered yet.