Key Points

Shane Watson questioned CSK's decision to send MS Dhoni at No.9 despite his explosive 30* off 16 balls. He argued Dhoni should have batted ahead of Ravichandran Ashwin to maximize his impact. RCB secured their first win at Chepauk since 2008, powered by Patidar and Kohli. CSK's batting order struggles continue as they suffer a second straight defeat.

Key Points: Shane Watson says Dhoni should have batted ahead of Ashwin in CSK loss

  • Watson believes Dhoni could have changed the game with more time
  • CSK's batting order decisions under scrutiny
  • RCB ends Chepauk jinx with strong performance
  • Dhoni's 30* off 16 balls thrills fans but comes too late
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IPL 2025: Dhoni should have batted ahead of Ashwin, says Watson

Watson criticizes CSK's batting order after Dhoni's late cameo falls short against RCB, questioning Ashwin's promotion over the former captain.

IPL 2025: Dhoni should have batted ahead of Ashwin, says Watson
"I would have loved to see Dhoni come up the order—he’s still batting beautifully. - Shane Watson"

New Delhi, March 29

Former Australia opener Shane Watson feels that MS Dhoni should have batted ahead of Ravichandran Ashwin in Chennai Super Kings' 197 chase against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Chepauk on Friday

Despite Dhoni's late 16-ball 30 not out cameo CSK suffered a heavy 50-run defeat - their second straight loss in the season after losing to Mumbai Indians in their season opener.

Dhoni came to bat at No.9 after Ashwin even when Chennai were reeling at 80/6 after 13 overs. The situation was not ideal for Dhoni to inflict a turnaround but he smashed three fours and two sixes in his short stay at the crease.

However, the move to send Dhoni in the fag end of the innings was not welcomed by many including former players, commentators and fans.

"This is exactly what CSK fans come to see - 30 off 16 deliveries from Dhoni. I would have absolutely loved to see him come up the order. In my opinion, he should have batted ahead of Ashwin. Given the game situation, Dhoni could have played like this for another 15 balls. Over the last couple of years, he has consistently shown that he’s still batting beautifully. I truly believe he should be promoted up the order so we can see the full extent of his skills," Watson said on JioHotstar.

"From a wicket-keeping perspective, he's still as sharp as ever—whipping the bails off in an instant. That tells me his game is in great shape, and he's as well-prepared as he possibly can be. If CSK had sent him in earlier, they would have had a better chance of crossing the line. Of course, the crowd absolutely loved what he did tonight, but if he had come in sooner, CSK might have had a stronger shot at victory."

Watson was also fazed by CSK's decision to send Rahul Tripathi to open the batting with Rachin Ravindra while also questioning the batting order of Sam Curran.

"It was disappointing to see certain decisions, like Rahul Tripathi opening the batting. Ruturaj Gaikwad is a quality opener, yet he had to come in later. Even one of the shots Ruturaj played - where he gave himself room against Hazlewood - was uncharacteristic. Normally, he stands still and reacts, but this showed he was under pressure. Deepak Hooda, at the moment, just isn't up to it; he played each ball as if he was trying to survive. Batting Sam Curran at No. 5 was also questionable—I see him as more of a No. 7 batter," he said.

"Right now, CSK hasn’t got their combinations right, and they need to make a few adjustments. If they persist with this batting line-up, they risk being exposed," Watson added.

For RCB, it was their first win against CSK at Chepauk since the inaugural edition of the IPL. Skipper Rajat Patidar's half-century and cameo knocks from Phil Salt (32), Virat Kohli (31) and Devdutt Padikkal (27) helped them to post 196/7 in 20 overs which their bowlers successfully defended.

With the win, RCB climbed to the top of the standings with two consecutive victories and will next take on Gujarat Titans on April 2.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Watson is spot on! Dhoni at 9 was criminal when the team was collapsing. He's still got that magic touch and could've changed the game if he came in earlier. Thala for a reason! 💛
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Priya M.
While I agree Dhoni should bat higher, let's not forget Ashwin is no mug with the bat either. The real issue was the top order collapse - 80/6 is never easy to recover from.
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Arjun S.
Respectfully disagree with Watson here. Dhoni at 7-8 makes sense given his age and keeping duties. The problem was the bizarre batting order - why was Tripathi opening over Ruturaj? 🤔
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Sanjana P.
That 30(16) gave me flashbacks of prime Dhoni! The stadium erupted when he walked in. Wish we could've seen more of him at the crease. CSK management needs to rethink their strategy ASAP.
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Vikram J.
As an RCB fan, I'm happy with the win but even I wanted to see more of Dhoni's batting! The man is pure entertainment. CSK's loss is cricket's loss when he doesn't get enough time at the crease.
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Neha R.
The batting order was all over the place. Tripathi opening, Curran at 5, Dhoni at 9... feels like they're experimenting too much in crucial matches. Hope they sort this out before the next game!

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