Big picture: Will MS Dhoni play?
Pat Cummins’ team are coming off a week-long break where the players were given permission to go off and do their own thing. Ishan Kishan, for example, zipped home to launch the Jharkhand T20 league. Will that help them erase the memory of 86 all out against Gujarat Titans? Monday will provide the answer.
Chennai Super Kings: LWWWL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Sunrisers Hyderabad: LWLWW
In the spotlight: Dewald Brevis and Sakib Hussain
Dian Forrester, the replacement player for Jamie Overton, has joined CSK and had a hit on Sunday.
Chennai Super Kings: 1 Sanju Samson (wk), 2 Ruturaj Gaikwad (capt), 3 Urvil Patel, 4 Kartik Sharma, 5 Dewald Brevis, 6 Shivam Dube, 7 Prashant Veer, 8 Akeal Hosein, 9 Anshul Kamboj, 10 Spencer Johnson, 11 Noor Ahmad, 12 Mukesh Choudhary
SRH might think about bringing in Harsh Dubey given CSK are a right-hander heavy line-up.
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 1 Abhishek Sharma, 2 Travis Head, 3 Ishan Kishan (wk), 4 Heinrich Klaasen, 5 R Smaran, 6 Nitish Kumar Reddy, 7 Salil Arora, 8 Pat Cummins (capt), 9 Harsh Dubey, 10 Shivang Kumar, 11 Eshan Malinga, 12 Sakib Hussain
The pitch set to be used on Monday is likely to aid batting. SRH’s pace-bowling coach Varun Aaron suggested a winning total would be around 210. CSK fast bowler Spencer Johnson saw a reason to still feel happy: he reckoned the bounce on offer might be more than what was on offer in Hyderabad and therefore give CSK an advantage.
“I think my pace was okay the other night, and hopefully the more games I play, the more comfortable I’ll feel.”
CSK fast bowler Spencer Johnson
“In the course of 14 league games, there does come one of these games for every team and if you overthink it and you overanalyse it, that really leads to the detriment of your team”
SRH fast bowling coach Varun Aaron on putting the 86 all out against GT behind them







