Dubai [UAE], October 5 (ANI): Chennai Super Kings (CSK) skipper MS Dhoni on Tuesday hinted towards playing the Indian Premier League's (IPL) 2022 edition, saying that he would prefer that fans can get a chance to attend his farewell game in the cash-rich league in Chennai. The former India captain's remarks came during India Cements' 75 years function and the event was streamed live on CSK's official YouTube channel.
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"There cannot be a better day than that (announcement of his retirement from international cricket on August 15). When it comes to farewell, you can always come and see me play for CSK and that can be my farewell game. You will still get an opportunity to bid me farewell so hopefully, you will come to Chennai, I will play my last game there and I can meet all the fans," said Dhoni.
When asked about his approach while using Decision Review System (DRS), the 40-year-old said: "With the DRS, I have always kept it simple. DRS is supposed to take the very bad decisions out of the game. It is not really for a 50-50 decision, a lot of times if it is the end of the innings, we take it for fun also even when we know the batter is not out. There is no point of keeping one review."India vs Pakistan, ICC T20 World Cup 2021: Virat Kohli vs Babar Azam Stats Comparison; Here’s How the Two Star Batsmen Fare Against Each Other in T20Is
"Sometimes the bowler takes the call, which 80 percent of the time is wrong so we have to be very careful when it comes to the bowlers saying that the batter is out. You only need to commit the mistake once, I always put it back on the bowler. When they say batter is out, you ask them whether they are sure," he added. Talking about how CSK is a process-driven team, Dhoni said: "We try to keep it as normal as possible, we try to prepare well by having enough. We are a process-driven team, we believe in the process and we know if we execute our plans and if we do small things right, we will get the results right. It keeps us calm to not think about the results. We know if we play to our potential, we can win most of the games."
"I think failures are a big part and parcel of life. I feel failures or challenges, it is what makes life more interesting. If it is plain and simple, you would not enjoy it. Sometimes you overcome them, sometimes the result does not go in your favour. But you learn that if you get in the same situation, you would not repeat your own mistake. I think challenges and failures teach you more than success does," he added. In the ongoing IPL edition, CSK is currently in the second position with 18 points from 13 games. The Dhoni-led outfit will play its final group stage encounter against Punjab Kings on Thursday.
Talking about his approach in defending low scores, Dhoni said: "When defending a low score, it is important to realise why we scored a low score, is it because the wicket is not good or is it because we batted badly. Those are the two things we need to see first. More often than not, there are reasons why the batter has not scored runs. So it means the bowler has the opportunity to take the wickets." CSK had suffered a three-wicket defeat against Delhi Capitals at the Dubai International Stadium on Monday.