IPL 2023: CSK's Devon Conway has stern warning for opponents post-entertaining triumph over RCB

IPL 2023: Devon Conway played a glorious knock to guide Chennai Super Kings to an eight-run conquest over Royal Challengers Bangalore. Meanwhile, he has issued a stern warning to CSK's opponents.

IPL 2023, Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Chennai Super Kings: CSK Devon Conway has stern warning for opponents post-entertaining triumph over RCB-ayh

Former four-time champion Chennai Super Kings (CSK) opener Devon Conway has sounded an ominous warning to his team's opponents, saying his side has been aiming for 200-plus strike rates on suitable batting surfaces to put up imposing totals, which give them better chances of winning matches. Monday was one such day when the four-time champions scored a mammoth 226/6 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, and despite the onslaught from Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Faf du Plessis (62 off 33 balls) and Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell (76 off 36balls), CSK still managed to win by eight runs.

Conway (83), Ajinkya Rahane and Shivam Dube played a pivotal role with the bat, scoring at a strike rate of more than 180 to help CSK post the big total. "Tonight [Monday] was an excellent surface to bat on, so for us to get those big totals, it's about trying to create a strike rate of around 200-plus," said Conway at the post-match press conference.

The New Zealander said that though he was some way off the 200-plus strike rate, he was happy Rahane (37 runs, 185 strike rate), Dube (52, 192.59), Ambati Rayudu (14, 233.33) and Moeen Ali (19 not out, 211.11), had brilliant strike rates. "I didn't manage to achieve that (200-plus rate), but some of the work done by the other players, like Ajinkya, Dube, Rayudu and Moeen Ali, in the end, they all chipped in with excellent strike rates, and that's what got us to a very competitive total. That's probably the method on this kind of wicket where it's terrific to bat," added Conway, who scored at a strike rate of 184.44.

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The 31-year-old left-hand batter appreciated skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for holding on to the two skiers behind the stumps to dismiss the two most dangerous batters, du Plessis and Maxwell. The New Zealander said he was confident someone like Dhoni would never fluff those skiers -- one of the most challenging catches to take in night games.

"Those [Faf and Maxwell] were very tough catches because catching balls that go straight up at night is difficult. I was fortunate to have MS [Dhoni] with the gloves on because if there is any person you want to take those tough chances with, he's probably your guy. It was good for us (to) break the momentum of the innings and ultimately helped us win the match," added Conway.

Conway indicated CSK players could have come under pressure while defending the big total, which probably led them to drop a couple of catches. "No one tries to drop catches on purpose. These things happen. I wonder if there was pressure on the fielders or what it was. Thankfully, it wasn't costly for us, but we've got to keep practising under pressure and take those half opportunities. Thankfully, we bowled well, which helped repair [the damage from] those dropped catches," Conway continued.

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"Before we went on to the field, MS said we would sometimes be put under pressure. The momentum that they [RCB] had was brilliant. Faf and Glenn put us under pressure, but we always felt that having 200-plus on the board could always bounce back if we got a couple of wickets. So, for our bowlers, it was clear -- be patient, and when the opportunity comes, you take them with both hands," concluded Conway.

Spider cam an issue
Conway indicated it was challenging for players to do their job seamlessly, with the shadow of the hovering spider cam causing problems. He added that things should come to a different point than where technology interferes with the game. "It [interference] happened a couple of times where the ball had got very close to the spider cam and the wires, which can put a fielder off. I think Faf stepped away a couple of times because the shadows of the spider cam were in his way. It's testing for guys," he defined.

"It's nice to have that technology to show different angles of the game, but there comes the point where [it] can't get too involved and interfere with the game. MS was probably trying to speak to the umpires, saying 'don't get too close to the action and try to avoid too much [of what's] going on," added Conway.

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Praise for Pathirana
Conway praised young Sri Lankan bowler Matheesha Pathirana's efforts in winning the match for CSK. Pathirana's superb bowling in the 18th and 20th overs -- he dismissed Shahbaz Ahmed (18th over) and gave away just 10 runs in the last over, besides taking the wicket of SS Prabhudessai -- helped CSK stall RCB's charge.

"Yes, a special effort from Matheesha to come into the team and a first game for him this year in the IPL and execute [his plan] under pressure like that. It was brilliant. He is very unorthodox, and I haven't faced a ball from him, haven't faced him at the nets. It was crucial to have him with us tonight and execute his plans, which ultimately got us the win," concluded Conway.

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