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MS Dhoni "Trying To Delay Coming In...": CSK Coach Explains How Skipper's Dodgy Knee Is Affecting His Batting Order

Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni doesn't want to strain his dodgy knee by running between the wickets and thus bats down the order to provide the final flourish, says batting coach Mike Hussey. The talismanic keeper-batter has been nursing a knee injury throughout this IPL but despite that, Dhoni has kept wickets in all the games while playing useful cameos towards the end of the innings batting as low as number 8.

"I think it's pretty clear that he likes to come in the last few overs, that's his plan," Hussey said ahead of CSK's last league match against Delhi Capitals here on Saturday.

"It's been well documented that his knee has not been a 100 per cent and he's trying to get through the matches as best as he can throughout the tournament. So I think, he doesn't want to come in the 10th, 11th or 12th over and have to run those quick doubles all the time, that's going to put pressure on the knee. He's trying to delay coming in as long as possible and having that impact late in the innings. He shows a lot of backing and faith in the likes of (Shivam) Dube, (Ravindra) Jadeja, (Ajinkya) Rahane and (Ambati) Rayudu to do the job before he comes in."

Last week in the game against DC, Dhoni was seen limping and struggled to run between the wickets and after CSK's loss against KKR which was their last home game, he did a a lap of honour around the Chepauk with an ice pack strapped around his knee.

The World Cup-winning skipper, who is perhaps playing his last IPL, has enjoyed a lot of support during CSK's away matches.

"The support we have got is incredibly everywhere, it has blown us away. MS is a legend of the game. It's not everyday you get to play in such an atmosphere, the guys have enjoyed it and in a way it does

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