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Stephen Fleming Shares Piyush Chawla Has a Great Relationship with MS Dhoni
By Shruti - Dec 21, 2019 3:10 pm
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Chennai Super Kings coach Stephen Fleming said they traded hard for experienced Piyush Chawla because he shares a “great relationship” with skipper MS Dhoni. Chawla has become a surprise pick by the franchises during the IPL auction who was bought by Chennai Super Kings for a whopping Rs 6.75 crore.

Stephen Fleming

“We traded very hard (for Chawla) and certainly the captain has a great relationship with him. He’s proven that he’s a quality leg-spinner which we value very highly,” the CSK coach said. “He’s a different type of bowler than Karn Sharma. We also had to make some decisions around how all fits in but it was an opportunity that came up and we took it. We have a pretty well-balanced squad. We’ve always favoured spin, our home ground is very spin dominant, so having a lot of spinners is not a bad thing.”

Stephen Fleming said Sam Curran, who was bought for Rs 5.5 crore, too was a good pick, as he has all-round abilities.

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“Well, there were a lot of players…(Pat) Cummins is one that I think most people identified but we didn’t have a lot of money. So we had to be very smart. Sam Curran we liked. Yes, he’s a left-arm seamer who can bat,” he said. “He has a great attitude towards the game, he really gets into the game. He played well against us in the past. He’s playing well for England. So he fits in nicely with Bravo in that sort of seven-eight position.”

Stephen Fleming said CSK went for Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood as he is expected to add more fire into their bowling attack.

“And getting Hazlewood at the end is to add a little bit of firepower with (Lungi) Ngidi. Like other teams, we are just trying to add some pieces and then just work through the combinations,” he said. “You can get confused but we’re actually pretty happy with our group. So it was just a case of trying to add a few things different,” he shared.