The Hindu (Erode)

Ruturaj’s bold calls should hold CSK in good stead

- Sankar Narayanan E.H.

The speedsters, rather than spinners, delivered for CSK against Titans.

One of the trademarks of a typical Chennai Super Kings team, especially while playing at its fortress, M.A. Chidambara­m Stadium, is having a plethora of spinners at its disposal.

And it would have come as a surprise that Ruturaj Gaikwad’s side brought deathbowli­ng specialist Matheesha Pathirana into the bowling lineup in place of spinner Maheesh Theekshana for the fixture against Gujarat Titans at Chepauk on Tuesday.

Uncharacte­ristic move

CSK’s uncharacte­ristic move worked like magic, on a pitch with a tinge of green on it, as the fivetime

IPL champion trumped GT by 63 runs, with each of its five medium pacers taking at least one wicket.

Not a spinners’ day

Ravindra Jadeja not being required to bowl his full quota of overs (20150), and the opposition tweakers Rashid Khan (40492) and R. Sai Kishore (30281) finding it tough to create an impact made CSK’s decision to tinker with its combinatio­n look even better.

CSK’s ploy, though, would not have solely relied on the nature of the track. The thinktank saw the upside in having two death bowlers in Pathirana and Mustafizur Rahman — which also helped get the best out of Tushar Desh

pande who could finish his spell (40212) by the 16th over — and went with the horsesforc­ourses option.

GT seamer Mohit Sharma voiced the same opinion during the postmatch press conference.

“I feel CSK would have gone with two spinners if the pitch was drier,” Mohit said. “Every team comes as a package. And, depending on the scenario at the ground, sides look to bring out the best Playing XI,” he added.

It is still early days in Ruturaj’s captaincy career and the fact that he is not averse to taking bold calls to optimise the resources he has — something that M.S. Dhoni is known for — should hold him in good stead.

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