T.A Sekar depending on his batting line-up to fire against Chennai Super Kings – Cricket News Update
T.A Sekar, the mentor of Delhi Daredevils, is depending on his star-studded batting line-up to take their team to the final of the tournament and hinted that the batting order is likely to change in the ‘do or die’ fixture against Chennai Super Kings.
The Daredevils have been one of the strongest sides of the on-going season as they topped the points table with 22 points after the league stage. However, Delhi failed to make an impression against Kolkata Knight Riders in the first play-off match on May
22, 2012.
Delhi have one of the most destructive batting line-ups in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in the presence of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/DPMD-Jayawardene-c1397. The Daredevils have shown this year that they can chase down any total because
of the depth in their batting.
The defending champions, Chennai are going to be formidable opponents for Delhi in this crunch match because http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MS-Dhoni-c2028 and company have a habit of making it count in the big games.
Sekar believes that his team made a few strategic mistakes against Kolkata but the mentor is looking forward to a much improved performance against Chennai, which is a must-win game.
"Last three overs of the last match did not go in our favour. Our batting order needs to be assessed and we have done that. In a Twenty20 game, it is not a major concern for us since we have a very strong batting line-up. I back all our batsmen and we will
surely put up a much better show on Friday," said Sekar
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Taylor-c92915, was out of form for most part of the tournament but found the middle of the bat against Royal Challengers Bangalore earlier this month. Sekar is confident that the Kiwi skipper will deliver the goods when it will matter
the most for the franchise.
"I always believed that class is permanent and form is temporary. Ross got a 21-ball fifty against Royal Challengers [Bangalore] in Bangalore. He showed his class there and I think he should fire," the mentor added.
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