IPL 2022: CSK’s injury list adds to coach Stephen Fleming’s troubles in the disappointing season so far. Cricket News – Times of India

Mumbai: Under pressure Chennai Super Kings ,Chennai Super Kings) are ready to miss their senior supporter Moeen Ali For a few more upcoming games due to ankle injury, but head coach Stephen Fleming It is expected that this England all-rounder will get well soon in a week.
The England all-rounder was injured during the training session on Saturday. He missed Monday’s game against Punjab Kings, which CSK lost by 11 runs.
He last suffered a three-wicket loss to CSK at the hands of Gujarat Titans on April 17.

Fleming said in the press after the match, “He sprained his ankle. X-rays showed there was no fracture, but there is always a recovery period, probably seven days. We hope to recover soon.” ” Conference on Monday.
Ali, who was one of the key members of the CSK team that won the title last season, has struggled with both bat and ball in the current edition of the league.
While Ali has scored only 87 runs at an average of 17.40, including 48 against Sunrisers, he has been wicket-keeping so far, conceding 68 runs in the eight overs he has bowled.
CSK have been battling injuries this season with fast bowlers Deepak Chahri And Adam Milne Already out of the tournament.

on Monday, Ambati Rayudu He injured his hand while fielding in the first innings and needed treatment.
After the top-order failed once again, the batsman kept CSK in his 39-ball 78, chasing seven fours and six sixes.
“The first check was around the brakes and his hand was hurting. It was just a matter of icing and bringing it down and I think there was a little bit of padding around the glove.
“It was the same arm that was broken a while back, so it’s still quite gentle and this kind of knock could do some damage,” Fleming said.

The New Zealander defended the decision to send out-of-form Ravindra Jadeja ahead of MS Dhoni, who had registered a memorable three-wicket win against Mumbai Indians in the previous game. The veteran wicket-keeper batsman had hit a six and two fours in the final over to seal the match in favor of CSK.
“We lost a wicket in the 12th (13th) over when we saw MS Dhoni coming in the last 13 years, but today it was in the 12th over.
“We discussed this a lot, MS’s best time is around 15 overs and Jadeja has played some good knocks for us from the stage, and we don’t rule it out on the basis of 1-2 matches.”

Asked if U-19 World Cup star Rajvardhan Hangargekar would be given a chance this season, given CSK’s poor bowling unit, Fleming said, “At some level, but we have to be careful, I know that he has done really well at the under-19 level. But this (IPL) is a step up.”
“We are very conscious of the skills he needs. We don’t want to throw him and do damage. We want to make sure we realize the potential that he has.”
“He is on an excellent schedule with us and has already made big profits, and if the opportunity comes up this season, we will use that.”