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IPL 2019: Biggest Weaknesses Of All The Franchises
By CricShots - Mar 19, 2019 3:05 pm
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is scheduled to commence on 23rd March in Chennai, with the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) taking on the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). Like every year, this season, the IPL will boast of many star attractions.

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DC will be looking to improve this season

Every team analyzes its performance before the season begins to have the best players at their disposal. All the franchises have different types of players in their squad depending on their strategies and game plan. They try their best to have the best possible combination of players who will suit their style of play. However, that isn’t possible as teams wouldn’t have the required budget to buy all the players they want.

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Hence, every team will lack in some of the other department, and opposition teams will try to expose teams in such areas. No matter how much they try, there will be certain weaknesses that can’t be covered and hence, let us have a look at the biggest weaknesses of each team.

#1 Chennai Super Kings (CSK) – Death bowling

Last year, CSk struggled to stop runs and take wickets in death overs, and it doesn’t look like they have done anything to solve it. Their premier death bowler, Dwayne Bravo, had a terrible outing in the IPL last season and conceded runs at an economy rate of nearly 10. He also conceded 27 sixes last season and has become way too predictable with his slower balls.

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Dwayne Bravo failed with the ball last season

They roped-in Mohit Sharma at the auction this season, but he isn’t the same bowler he used to be a couple of years back. He had an economy rate of 10.85 last season and played his last competitive game 4 months ago. Shardul Thakur had an economy rate of 9.23 and isn’t known for his death bowling.

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Lungi Ngidi bowled just 7 of his 26 overs at the death and while he did impress, he will be available for just a few games this season. Apart from him, David Willey is also not great at death. It will be interesting to see how CSK will tackle their death bowling issues.

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