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IPL 2022: Mohammad Kaif Reveals A "Mistake" From Earlier In The Season That CSK Will Be Regretting

Chennai Super Kings' defence of the Indian Premier League title they won last season was left in tatters after the team won just one match out of their first six games. But with MS Dhoni back at the helm of affairs after Ravindra Jadeja stepped down, CSK have won two of their last three matches. And the man at the centre of these wins has been Devon Conway. The New Zealand batting star has hit three back-to-back half-centuries after returning to the playing XI. Conway was dropped after CSK's opening match before he left the IPL bio-bubble for his wedding.

Speaking about CSK's decision to drop Conway after the match against Kolkata Knight Riders, where he was dismissed for 3, former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif said that will be something the team will be regretting now.

"After playing just 1-odd match, he (Devon Conway) was dropped. The way Conway has been batting, Chennai will be regretting their earlier mistake. They will be thinking 'we made a mistake; we couldn't utilise him properly'. Conway has class. I watched his entire innings, he has all types of shots. He plays 360-angle shots, plays the reverse sweep, and the (conventional) sweep. He uses his feet well as well. The bowlers don't know which shot he's going to play. Conway played a magnificent innings on a pitch where the ball was gripping," Kaif was quoted as saying by Sportskeeda.

The New Zealander made his mark in the tournament in Dhoni's first match back as CSK skipper. The left-hander blasted an unbeaten 85 not out, forging a record partnership for the team with opening partner Ruturaj Gaikwad who was dismissed for 99.

In the next match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, which CSK lost, Conway was once again amongst the runs, scoring a fine 56.

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