It's a tough away game for CSK sans Brendon McCullum, says Stephen Fleming

Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming is not only ruing the absence of Brendon McCullum from the batting line-up for IPL qualifier.

It's a tough away game for CSK sans Brendon McCullum, says Stephen Fleming
MUMBAI: Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming is not only ruing the absence of Brendon McCullum from the batting line-up for IPL qualifier but also the fact that tomorrow's match is an away game for them.

"Home and away games have become very important. People are becoming smart about the way they play at home. Teams doing well at home tend to have an advantage. You are finding that away games are more difficult. That's a point for us to note that major semifinals now have turned into home and away games. This makes it a little bit harder," said the former New Zealand captain.

"It's a tough game as now it becomes home and away rather than a semifinal at a neutral venue. It's a difficult game and a tough place to win but that's what we are here for. We didn't expect an easy game in a play-off match and we have got a tough one," said Fleming.

"McCullum's absence will impact a lot. He's an excellent player," he added.

He said that though the team knew the dashing New Zealand opener will leave at the end of the league stage of the T20 tournament to join his teammates for the Test series in England, there was not enough opportunity to field veteran Australian opener Michael Hussey earlier than the last game.

"We had known about it for some time and planning for this for some time introducing Mike Hussey in the last game, even though he did not get a major contribution, was important. We would have liked to have given Hussey a bit more time. (But) We were just not able to get that final win earlier to give us the luxury of introducing players."
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However, he said he had high hopes from Hussey, thanks to his past record, and fellow-opener Dwayne Smith, who played for MI earlier, when launching the Super Kings' innings.

"I have every confidence in Mike Hussey. He's been one of our most consistent performers over the years and in the way he trains suggests he would be thereabouts. And Dwayne Smith has got a very good record here," he said optimistically.

"We need to play smart back ourselves. It's a great occasion -- Mumbai against Chennai," Fleming observed.
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