India, May 1 -- Chennai Super Kings skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels that his team was once again a few runs short while batting first against Punjab Kings as they lost their fifth match in a row at home. Things have not gone well for CSK at their fortress Chepauk, as it seems like they are not well equipped to take advantage of the home conditions on offer. They also became the first team to get knocked out of the playoffs race.

Asked to bat first, CSK were all out for 190 after the lower-middle order crumbled in the death overs and couldn't even play the 20 overs. Sam Curran was the standout performer with that bat and scored 88 runs off 47 balls but CSK failed to finish the innings on high as they lost five wickets in the last two o...