IPL 2021: Ranking all teams based on their death bowling ahead of the season

Having bowlers who are effective during the death is often the difference between teams that win titles and teams that don’t.

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7. Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)

CSK had their worst ever campaign in 2020 as they finished 7th and failed to put up any sort of fight in the battle for a playoff spot. They lacked fire in the bowling department and the fact that none of their bowlers could manage to pick up more than 14 wickets is a testament to this. Given that they have retained most of their players, their death bowling stocks are similar to last season.

Dwayne Bravo has built a reputation for himself as one of the greatest death bowlers in the history of T20 cricket, but his form in recent years has dipped. As a result, he might not even make the XI. Josh Hazlewood and Deepak Chahar are their best with the new ball but aren’t as effective during the latter stages.

Sam Curran hasn’t quite developed into a death-overs specialist yet, while Shardul Thakur has the tendency to give away a few runs. Although Lungi Ngidi does pick up wickets, even he leaks runs every now and then. It remains to be seen how they fare during the death overs, but with MS Dhoni at the helm, he might end up bringing the best out of them.

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