
MS Dhoni and Shivam Dubey
The team of Chennai Super Kings has finally won the second match of this season of IPL. The team defeated LSG by 5 wickets. However, even after this victory, the team has not got much benefit, that is, CSK is still at number ten. But it is so important that the possibility of the team going to the playoffs has definitely come out afresh. The team can still go to the top 4. But for this, many equations will have to be set properly.
Seven more matches left in CSK league phase
The CSK team has now won two matches in this year’s IPL. This was his seventh match. That is, the team still has to play 7 more matches in the league phase. If the CSK team wins all the remaining matches from here, it can go to the playoffs. Winning seven matches would mean 14 points. The team already has four points, if they are also added, then the total marks are 18. The team can easily go to the top 4 with 18 points. Often teams have also reached the playoffs with 14 points. Here we are talking about 18 points.
Still all 10 teams in the playoff race
Overall, so far, one of the 10 teams has neither reached the playoffs nor has been out. All teams remain in the top 4 race. Yes, it is so important that for the teams which have scored 8 points at this time, the path ahead will be easy, while the teams which are at four points, will be a little difficult for them, but the playoff doors are open to all. The upcoming matches will be even more interesting, it can be fully expected.
The team won another match under Dhoni’s captaincy
MS Dhoni is now the captain of Chennai Super Kings. Dhoni, who won the IPL title to CSK under his captaincy in 2023, has taken command of the team in only two matches so far this year. He may have faced defeat in the first match, but he has won in the second match. Meanwhile, in the match against LSG, Dhoni himself batted amazing. Dhoni played a brilliant innings of 26 runs on only 11 balls. He hit four fours and a six. If they continue to bat like this, then the rest of the win does not seem far away.
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