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Did Dhoni goof-up by giving Pawan Negi to bowl in death overs?

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Last updated on: May 09, 2015 13:16 IST
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the captain of the Chennai Super Kings shows his frustration. Photograph: BCCI

Disappointed with the six-wicket loss to Mumbai Indians, the Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming said his team paid the price for not grabbing its chances in the IPL cricket match in Chennai on Friday night.

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"The catches going down put us off the phase. We were hanging in and creating chances but in the end lost our way," Fleming said.

Fleming said in a low-scoring match, it was perhaps a wrong move to give the penultimate over to Pawan Negi instead of an experienced Ravindra Jadeja.

"I am sure the skipper will be reflecting on that. We learnt some things today. No doubt we had a disappointing time because we fell back hard and we thought we are going to come pretty close to winning the game," he said.

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Pawan Negi of Chennai Super Kings sends down a delivery. Photograph: BCCI

However, he defended the batting performance, saying that that 159 was a fairly defendable target.

"Such scores of 150 to 160 are very good. We created chances in winning the game today but they played very well. I think we were predictable," he said.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians batsman Hardik Pandya was pleased with how his team performed.

"It is an amazing victory, especially beating CSK in Chennai. It is amazing for the team and as well individually for me," he said. 

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