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Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming termed the absence of DRS at the start of their innings as “unlucky”, saying it led to a chain of events that didn’t go in their favour in the IPL match against Mumbai Indians here.
The absence of Decision Review System due to a short-circuit at the Wankhede Stadium for 10 balls during the start of the innings cost CSK dearly as they became victim of dubious on-field umpiring calls.
While CSK opener Devon Conway failed to get his LBW decision overturned after replays suggested that the Daniel Sams’ delivery would have missed the leg-stump by a distance, Robin Uthappa too got out LBW to Jasprit Bumrah in the next over, in what looked like a 50-50 call.
It was a little bit unlucky that it happened at that time, Fleming said about the absence of DRS at the post-match press conference.
We were a little disappointed, but that’s still part of the game, isn’t it? It sort of set off a chain of events that were not in our favour, but we should be better than that. It certainly wasn’t a great start.
The five-wicket loss to MI on Thursday ended CSK’s IPL campaign this year with two matches remaining.
Although disappointed, Fleming now wants to look at the positives.
There were really some positive signs. The new ball bowling of Mukesh (Chaudhary) and Simarjeet (Singh) was outstanding. We have been developing Mukesh all throughout the season so it’s good for him to be confident of bowling a spell like that.