Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted his side failed to perform to its potential from the second game onwards as they ...

Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni admitted his side failed to perform to its potential from the second game onwards as they suffered a 10-wicket defeat for the first time in Indian Premier League history.
With this heavy loss to Mumbai Indians, CSK are all but out of reckoning for a place in the play-offs with just six points from 11 matches. They are placed at the bottom place in the IPL points table and this might be the the first season they fail to reach the playoffs in IPL history.
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“What you need to see is what are the things that are going wrong. Specially this year, it hasn’t been our year. Whether you lose by 8 or 10 wickets, it hardly matters, but where we are at this stage of the tournament, it does hurt,” he said.
“What you need to see is where we actually went wrong, right from the second game,” Dhoni said at the post-match presentation.
“There can be a 100 reasons, but one of the main things you ask yourself is whether you’ve played to the potential you’ve got no matter the conditions. When you put a good team...