Updated On: 28 March, 2022 08:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Harit Joshi
“It [Dhoni’s innings] was good, but it would have been nice had the top order fired. The depth we have in our batting is a positive and certainly, MS getting runs early in the tournament is a positive,” said Fleming

MS Dhoni and Stephen Fleming
Mahendra Singh Dhoni turned back the clock to show glimpses of his vintage self towards the end of his unbeaten 50 for Chennai Super Kings against Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday. But coach Stephen Fleming wanted his top-order to fire.
Defending champions CSK went down by six wickets in the Indian Premier League opening game at the Wankhede Stadium where Dhoni and skipper Ravindra Jadeja (26 not out off 28 balls) managed to put up 131-5 despite being 84-5 in 17 overs.