IPL 2021: Playing Under MS Dhoni is on Every Player’s Wish List, Says Moeen Ali

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Chennai Super Kings new recruit Moeen Ali has mentioned that each participant on this planet needs to play underneath the management of MS Dhoni. Moeen Ali was purchased by CSK for INR 7 crore within the gamers’ public sale held in February 2021. The England all-rounder additionally defined what units the three-time champions aside from the opposite groups.

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“I think what differentiates CSK from other teams is actually how they structure everything… from the squad they have to the way they do things. They look a very calm franchise that doesn’t panic,” the official web site of CSK quoted Moeen as saying.

“I’ve spoken to players who have played under MS and they tell me how he improves their game. I believe a great captain does that. I think it’s something on every player’s wish list to play under MS. I think it’s the confidence and the clarity he gives people. It’s exciting,” he added.

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Further speaking about how vital is it for a pacesetter to remain calm, Moeen mentioned: “It’s very important to have strong leadership and coaches who stay calm, who take the pressure off the players as much as they can and are consistent. We are very lucky we have that.”

“At CSK I feel the reality is there for us to win the competition. I’m excited about playing with the players we have here,” he added.

IPL 2021 is slated to begin on April 9 with Mumbai Indians taking on Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) within the match opener. CSK will play their first match on April 10 in opposition to Rishabh Pant-led Delhi Capitals on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Dhoni has led CSK to IPL title thrice (2010, 2011, and 2018). They completed seventh on the  factors desk final season and and it was the primary time that they had did not qualify for the playoffs.







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