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T20 2018: MS Dhoni feels Ambati Rayudu is good against pace and spin

Updated on: 14 May,2018 08:24 AM IST  |  Pune
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Opener Rayudu smashed his maiden T20 century, a 100 not out which he made from 62 balls with the help of seven fours and seven sixes as Chennai chased down the target of 180 with one over to spare

T20 2018: MS Dhoni feels Ambati Rayudu is good against pace and spin

MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni


Chennai captain MS Dhoni yesterday heaped praise on Ambati Rayudu for helping his side beat Hyderabad with an unbeaten century, saying he's someone who can score runs equally well against both pacers and spinners. Opener Rayudu smashed his maiden T20 century, a 100 not out which he made from 62 balls with the help of seven fours and seven sixes as Chennai chased down the target of 180 with one over to spare.


"Even before Indian T20 started I had to make space for Rayudu, because he is somebody I rate him very highly. He can play both the fast bowlers and spinners very well. Most teams look to exploit the opener with spin bowling. He is someone who doesn't look like a big hitter but almost clears the field every time he plays the big shot," Dhoni said.


No swing surprises Dhoni
Dhoni was, however, surprised that ball did not swing much when his side batted. "I thought the ball will swing more in the second half than what it did for us. The swing was not there, that was a surprise. We got off to a good start. Watson and Rayudu hit boundaries whenever there was an opportunity. Otherwise, 180 against Hyderabad would have been a tough chase," he said at the post-match presentation.

Talking about the preferred batting order for his side, MS Dhoni said, "My plan was to make Rayudu open and if Kedar (Jadhav) was fit, he will bat at 4 or 5. We keep the numbers of overs remaining as the mark and we decide the No. 4 batsman based on that."

'Enjoying opener's role'
Man-of-the-match Rayudu, on his part, said he was enjoying opening the innings. "It's a good position (opening) to bat in T20s. I am enjoying it right now. There's no secret. I was ready to open. If you are good at four-day cricket, you can bat at any position," he said. "I am really happy to be back in the Indian team, hopefully, I will do well there."

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