'Asking rate already out of hand...': Chawla feels CSK were late in retiring out Conway

IANS April 9, 2025 220 views

Chennai Super Kings faced criticism for their delayed tactical decision to retire Devon Conway during their match against Punjab Kings. Piyush Chawla highlighted the ineffectiveness of the move, suggesting it came too late to impact the game's outcome. Conway's technical batting approach and the mounting required run-rate contributed to CSK's 18-run defeat. Despite MS Dhoni's late heroics, the team couldn't bridge the significant run gap.

"When the asking rate is out of hand, retiring a batter doesn't help" - Piyush Chawla
New Delhi, April 9: Chennai Super Kings' decision to retire out Devon Conway during their 18-run loss to Punjab Kings in IPL 2025 has sparked debate, with former India spinner Piyush Chawla suggesting the move came far too late to impact the game.

Key Points

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Conway's technical batting limited aggressive approach

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CSK missed critical retirement timing

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Tactical substitution ineffective in chase

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Dhoni's late effort couldn't rescue team

Conway became the second batter this season to be retired out, after Mumbai Indian's Tilak Varma. Chawla believes the tactical substitution might have come when the damage was already done.

"Conway is the kind of batter who is more technically strong and he doesn't try to play that many shots in the air. You saw that in the middle overs also; when he was trying to hit a pull shot also, he was rolling his wrists like a proper technical batsman," Chawla said on ESPNcricinfo's TimeOut show.

"That's where they missed that point. When Shivam (Dube) was trying to hit those big shots, Conway didn't even try that. At one point, I felt he just wanted to take it deep. But if you want to take the game deep, you don't want your asking rate to go out of hand," Chawla said.

Conway had added a 61-run opening stand with Rachin Ravindra and then partnered with Dube to add another 89 off just 51 balls. By the time Dube departed and the equation read 69 off 25, Conway managed just 9 runs from the next six deliveries before CSK finally decided to retire him out.

Regular wickets, however, hampered CSK's progress. MS Dhoni's quickfire 27 off 12 balls kept the chase alive until he got out in the final over and CSK fell 18-run short.

"It felt too late. If you wanted to retire him, you could have done it two or three overs earlier. You need to give the incoming batter a few balls to settle and then go hard. Retiring him when the required rate was already out of hand didn't help," the former spinner added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Chawla makes a valid point here. CSK's tactics have been questionable this season. Retiring Conway when RR was already 14+ was just too late. Should've sent someone like Jadeja earlier to go big from ball one.
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Priya M.
Conway was playing so well though! 😕 Sometimes you need anchors in T20 too. Maybe they should've retired Rachin instead if they wanted more aggressive batting.
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Sanjay T.
Hindsight is 20/20. CSK management has won 5 titles - they know what they're doing. One loss doesn't mean their strategy is flawed. Conway-Dube partnership was brilliant until that point.
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Ananya R.
The real issue was the middle order collapse after Dube got out. Retiring Conway might not have changed much. PBKS bowled really well in the death overs 👏
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Vikram J.
Respectful criticism - CSK needs to be more proactive with these tactical moves. Other teams are innovating faster. Still love the yellow brigade though! 💛
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Neha P.
Thala would've handled this better if he came up the order! Missed seeing him bat longer. Hope they bounce back in the next match 🤞

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