In response to Dhoni's ailment, past champions' batting coach Mike Hussey stated...
Digital Desk: On Sunday evening, disturbance emerged an hour into the Chennai Super Kings' training session. Coming to notice, It proclaimed the arrival of Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the away team captain, who is battling a knee ailment, spent some time in the nets and alleviated doubts over his fitness for Monday night's match against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
In response to Dhoni's injury, previous champions' batting coach Mike Hussey commented, “I think it (the injury) has been ongoing for a long time. He has been managing as well as he possibly can. He seems to be getting okay.”
"I think our players are looking forward to playing RCB at home," Hussey stated before the upcoming match. It's always a special event to play here. "The Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have a wonderful team and have been playing some good cricket. They gained confidence after their victory on Saturday. To win the match, we will have to come out and play our best. To win the contest, we must come out and play our best" he added.
The Australian, who scored an outstanding 47 for CSK in the first season versus RCB here, said it was important for players to relish the moment.
Hussey concluded his statement by saying, "In the past, whether in Chennai or here, we've had some classic contests." We don't expect anything different. The message to the players is to have fun while playing. You don't get many chances to play in this type of situation, so try to use your skills to the best of your ability. "It's a fantastic event to be a part of."
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