Very difficult to see CSK in Top Four if they lose one more match: RP Singh

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The former player has warned about the poor performance of the Chennai Super Kings team.

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The 15th season of the IPL series is taking place in India. Chennai Super Kings have been a test for the team since the beginning of the series. Chennai lost by 6 wickets in the first match against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Following this, CSK scored 210 runs in the match against Lucknow Super Giants. So it was expected that CSK would win the match anyway. But the Lucknow team, which played immensely, won by 211 runs in 19.3 overs. Following this, CSK suffered a humiliating 54-run defeat against the Punjab Kings yesterday.

This is the first time in the history of the IPL that the CSK team has lost the first three matches in a row. This has caused sadness among the fans of that team. Former India captain RP Singh has warned that it will be difficult to reach the play - off round if this continues.

Speaking on the occasion, he said, ‘CSK’s situation is understandable since they have lost three matches in a row. If they lose one more match it will be difficult for them to advance to the play-off round. Because their runrate is so bad. With 10 teams playing this year, it is not possible to predict how many points will be taken to qualify for the play-off round. So every match should be played as an important game.

Nothing beats the top order and middle order in the CSK team. It didn’t seem like they were going to advance their game. Therefore, the CSK team should play cautiously in the upcoming matches, 'said RP Singh. CSK is scheduled to play against Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 9. With 5 days left in the tournament, the team is expected to make the necessary changes.

 

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