Boucher bemoans batting insufficiency in CSK loss

Mark Boucher felt Chennai Super Lords' work with the ball hurt Mumbai Indians more than Ajinkya Rahane's brave 50 years in the game between the two best sides in the opposition. "The bowling hurt us more," the MI mentor said after his side drooped to a seven-wicket rout, their second in as many games this IPL season. Ravindra Jadeja scalped three Mumbai Indians hitters including a shocking one-gave reflex catch off his own bowling and his figures of three for 20 put brakes on the hosts' advancement, who had a bursting start to the innings. They wound up with a less than impressive all out of 157 for 8 which was effortlessly pursued somewhere near the Super Rulers, because of a tornado thump of 27-ball 61 by Rahane. "Rahane played some great cricket shots however it was their bowling that hurt us toward the day's end. Check out at our bowlers and their hitters. We have not had an adequate number of runs on the board. In the round of T20 cricket, particularly, presently when we have influence players, we had seven hitters today. For us to make 157 was not sufficient on that wicket. We likely ought to have 180-190," the South African said when gotten some information about what hurt his side more. "So full credit to them. [There were] several fortunate excusals. That Surya [Suryakumar Yadav] shot most likely ought to have gone for a four. It was unfortunate for him that he got found out (by MS Dhoni behind the stumps)." Boucher added he was not stressed over Suryakumar's structure. The group's batting pillar oversaw only one sudden spike in demand for Saturday night subsequent to scoring just 15 at under a run a ball in Bengaluru. It's obvious a fairly awkward stage for the unique hitter, who was excused for three first-ball ducks in the ODIs against Australia not long before the IPL. "Surya is an incredibly capable cricketer, one of the world's best T20 cricketers, in the event that not exactly ideal. He has not had the heaviness of runs of late however he is a fabulous player. Trust he can come great for us sooner rather than later. I would rather not put an excessive amount of squeeze on him. We as a whole understand what he can do. That is only the sport of cricket. Some of the time you go through patches," the MI mentor said. The host group, as of now without Jasprit Bumrah, needed to manage without Jofra Bowman in the game and the mentor trusted the Britain pacer will be accessible for determination soon. "He got a little niggle. We have an incredible clinical group. They are caring for him. He is a monstrous player. Trust he will be back soon," Boucher said.