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Watson Favours Smith For Captaincy


Suneer Chaudhry Allrounder step down to focus on his own game as Rajasthan charge eye toward the playoffs




The third half-century helped Brendon McCullum and the return of Ravindra Jadeja came late to the form of payment of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2015 qualifiers after beating Rajasthan Royals operate under a new leader in Steve Smith. Shane Watson gave up the captaincy of the Royals Smith in an attempt to focus more on personal performance. Australia Test captain in waiting, and it was Smith had already taken the reins of Rajasthan for several games to open the tournament this season with Watson missing through a thigh injury picked up after taking a hit at the box. However, this move is permanent. "Shane has decided to hand over the captaincy for more than just me to be able to focus more on his skills, beating him, bowling him," Smith stressed in the presentations after the game. "That's his decision, so I think that this is the way I want it to be for the rest of the tournament." Rajasthan in South Africa allrounder Chris Morris gave further details for IPLT20.com, explaining: "It happened a few days before Watto just think he needs to focus more on his batting and bowling a difficult task for the commander of the T20 team. Especially when you're bowling first a little bit and your mind throughout the game. "And then you come to fruition and packs your batting pads on in 10 minutes. It becomes a kind of roller-coaster game. "I doff my hat off Watto's giving up the captaincy and take more responsibility for beating him. It was responsible to do.

 We all appreciate it as men team and move on from there." Jadeja picked up the wicket in each of his four amounts for the delivery of 12 Chennai win-term after McCullum led the Kings Super 5-157 in their 20 amounts. Which McCollum slowly and came to terms with the pitch is difficult, but the introduction of Pravin Tambe allowed him to discover his magic on his way to 61 ball 81. Tambe, which was placed under a bit of pressure in recent games, was in the flat received more than six off the first ball cover . After a few balls, McCullum quaking down the right path loft him over the long term, on the second one six.

 In the heat of Chennai weaken, McCollum helped push readiness rate, belting a few four off James Faulkner before reaching Bhatia for four and six to bring up his half century. Stress, found McCollum enough to send Watson to Ually cord to reach the 80S before Morris got the best of it. Speedster South Africa was on a hat-trick when he returned Pawan Negi next ball but avoid Dwayne Bravo, which along with the addition of MS Dhoni 28 of the last 16 balls of the innings. Watson threw only two amounts admitted 19 while Faulkner continued poor with the ball as it was smashed for 40 from his four. IPL's leading run-scorer Ajinkya Rahane fell early, and Smith became the first victim of Jadeja for four just arrived and Watson 28 of 30 before that is located in the middle of the road. Smith threw an attempt to sweep but they seem to have moved very far outside the off stumps and was tied back. Watson was caught brilliantly at long last to jump from Dwayne Bravo. A giant leap and grab one-handed save six runs, scalp Home took the head, was a highlight of the moment and put the Kings Super irreversibly on the path to achieve victory.
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Item Reviewed: Watson Favours Smith For Captaincy Description: The third half-century helped Brendon McCullum and the return of Ravindra Jadeja came late to the form of payment of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2015 qualifiers after beating Rajasthan Royals operate under a new leader in Steve Smith. Shane Watson gave up the captaincy of the Royals Smith in an attempt to focus more on personal performance. Australia Test captain in waiting, and it was Smith had already taken the reins of Rajasthan for several games to open the tournament this season with Watson missing through a thigh injury picked up after taking a hit at the box. However, this move is permanent. "Shane has decided to hand over the captaincy for more than just me to be able to focus more on his skills, beating him, bowling him," Smith stressed in the presentations after the game. "That's his decision, so I think that this is the way I want it to be for the rest of the tournament." Rajasthan in South Africa allrounder Chris Morris gave further details for IPLT20.com, explaining: "It happened a few days before Watto just think he needs to focus more on his batting and bowling a difficult task for the commander of the T20 team. Especially when you're bowling first a little bit and your mind throughout the game. "And then you come to fruition and packs your batting pads on in 10 minutes. It becomes a kind of roller-coaster game. "I doff my hat off Watto's giving up the captaincy and take more responsibility for beating him. It was responsible to do. Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Usman Sikandar
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