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Mhatre's hamstring blow deepens Chennai's IPL crisis

Chennai Super Kings' Jamie Overton in action
 
Chennai Super Kings' Jamie Overton in action


NEW DELHI: Chennai Super Kings' patchy Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign suffered ​a fresh blow ​after their teenaged batter Ayush Mhatre tore his hamstring, an injury that could put him on the sidelines for a long spell.
The 18-year-old has been the most prolific batter for five-time champions Chennai, ⁠who dropped to seventh place in the 10-team ⁠league after Saturday's defeat by Sunrisers Hyderabad.
The top-order batter milked 30 off 12 balls but was seen clutching his hamstring and ‌required lengthy on-field treatment before being ​dismissed.
'Obviously a hamstring ⁠tear. I don't know how bad ​it is,' Chennai batting coach ‌Mike Hussey told reporters after the match.
'I'm sure we'll scan him probably ​tomorrow or the next day.
'It looks pretty bad, unfortunately. And he's going to be a big, big loss because he's been in really nice touch for us.'
Mhatre has scored 201 runs ‌across six innings at a healthy 177-plus strike rate.
'He's ​an exciting young talent, but it's going to give ​someone ‌else ⁠an opportunity. So that's exciting as well,' Hussey said.
'We've got some really good players that haven't been able ​to get an opportunity. And so it's ⁠going to ​be exciting for one of those guys.
'So, as much as we're really disappointed to lose Ayush - I don't know how long for - it's exciting for a new ​player to come in and get a chance.'
Chennai ​face Mumbai Indians in their next match on Thursday.