Jadeja: CSK had hope as 'Great Finisher' was there

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Chennai Super Kings skipper Ravindra Jadeja lauded MS Dhoni and said his team was confident during their close encounter with Mumbai Indians as the "great finisher of the game was there" to seal the victory for them.
Dhoni’s unbeaten 28 off 13 propelled the defending champions to a three-wicket triumph over Mumbai. Dhoni struck a last-ball boundary when four runs were required.

The all-rounder admitted being tense in the crunch phase of the game and lauded Dhoni for his fireworks.
“We were very tense the way game was going. But the great finisher of the game was still there, so we knew we had a chance. He’s still here and doing it for us,” said Jadeja in the post-match presentation.
The 33-year-old also praised young pacer Mukesh Choudhary for making the new ball talk and rattling MI’s top three.
“He (Mukesh) has bowled well upfront and done well for us in the powerplay. If you aren’t winning games, you still want to be calm. (On him dropping catches) It happens, that’s why I never take fielding for granted and practise hard. We need to work on our fielding, can’t afford to drop catches,” he added.