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CSK mentor Fleming says game against Punjab 'extremely risky'

Table-toppers Chennai Super Kings mentor Stephen Fleming accepts his group's last alliance match against base put Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League in Mohali, on Saturday as a 'risky amusement'.

CSK are without further ado driving the eight-group focuses table with 16 focuses from eight wins out of 13 diversions, and a triumph in Mohali would ensure their spot in the main two.



"It will be a hard amusement for us in light of the fact that they (Kings XI Punjab) have no trepidation demeanor and some of their players risky under the most favorable circumstances. Anyhow, we will simply go about our work the same way and ideally, we can get the outcome in support which will be a major point of preference going into the finals," Fleming said on Friday.

"We are pleased to have qualified, that is your first objective when you begin the season. So we are pleased with that," he said.

Gotten some information about the competition being still completely open among the main six groups for a spot in the play-offs, Fleming answered: "I think it has happened before a couple of years yet last couple of years were bit distinctive, the way that six groups are still in the running is a decent sign.

"This year has been even, the way that we were beaten by Delhi in the last amusement, why should saw be the weakest group just demonstrates that there is an almost negligible difference between each of the groups and its down to individual structure," said Fleming.

"Having key players in structure at the ideal time and winning key minutes. We have seen recreations from start to finish through that are won or lost on one shot or one bye or one awful play, so its tight. I think the fans must be getting a charge out of the way that such a variety of groups are in dispute."

The Kiwi termed the match against Punjab as 'unsafe, extremely hazardous,' as he accepts the hosts, who are now out of the running for a spot in the play-offs, have nothing to lose in their last alliance diversion.

"I figure we have got nothing to lose in light of the fact that we are through, so we can receive that (no apprehension) disposition, yet we would like to qualify and completion the round robin well. We were poor in the last diversion and Delhi played well, we weren't tantamount to we could be, so we have got a few inquiries to reply before we set out toward the finals."

Fleming said opener Brendon McCullum will be playing his last session of the competition on Saturday before he sets out toward England to join the New Zealand group for worldwide obligation.
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Item Reviewed: CSK mentor Fleming says game against Punjab 'extremely risky' Description: Table-toppers Chennai Super Kings mentor Stephen Fleming accepts his group's last alliance match against base put Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League in Mohali, on Saturday as a 'risky amusement'. CSK are without further ado driving the eight-group focuses table with 16 focuses from eight wins out of 13 diversions, and a triumph in Mohali would ensure their spot in the main two. "It will be a hard amusement for us in light of the fact that they (Kings XI Punjab) have no trepidation demeanor and some of their players risky under the most favorable circumstances. Anyhow, we will simply go about our work the same way and ideally, we can get the outcome in support which will be a major point of preference going into the finals," Fleming said on Friday. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
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