Gulf News

CHENNAI’S ‘ WHISTLE PODU’ STRUGGLES TO LIFT THEIR TEAM

Rajasthan rise to the fifth- place pushing Chennai Super Kings to the bottom of the table

- By K. R. Nayar — The writer is a senior cricket journalist who has covered 12 ICC World Cups

This IPL has seenmany unexpected happenings. Chennai Super Kings at the bottom of the table is one such case in point. No one would ever have imagined that CSK who has always hovered at the top of the points table for many years, would slip to such a position. It must be extremely painful for Chennai supporters as even their tag line ‘ whistle podu’ to egg the team may not work this time, as their team is near a point of no return in the tournament.

Chennai skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, playing in his

200th IPL, saw all his plans crumble despite winning the toss. He realised that his experience as a player and captain was not enough if his players did not contribute to the process of winning matches.

What has pulled CSK down in this edition is a mystery. They have five solid batsmen such as Shane Watson, Faf Du Plessis, Ambati Rayudu, Dhoni himself, and hard- hitting Sam Curran. They are supported by Ravindra Jadeja, who can play cameo knocks. In addition to having an experience­d captain in Dhoni, they also have an outstandin­g coach in Stephen Fleming. Despite that, they turned out to be an easy team to beat. Dhoni has admitted that he needs to look into what has been going wrong with their process. Is it too late to do it after 10 matches and seven defeats? Known for his ability to read the game well and use his resources effectivel­y, unfortunat­ely, this time it does not seem to have clicked. Batting first, CSK should have scored around 175 runs. All that their batsmen could deliver was a mere 125 for 5, which is the lowest score for the team batting first in this IPL. Their batsmen could not force the run flow and in the entire innings there was just one six hit by Sam Curran.

CSK had to helplessly watch RR doing everything right. They picked early wickets to restrict Chennai to an easy score and then chase the target with absolute calmness despite losing their first three wickets within the first five overs. A responsibl­e captain’s knock from Smith, providing all the strike to his partner Jos Buttler who was stroking freely, was intelligen­t. Buttler’s unbeaten 70 runs and Smith’s 26 runs and their partnershi­p lifted them to fifth place.

A look at the table points towards an intense battle between teams in the coming days for a place in the playoffs. We will surely witness many more ifs and buts moments.

 ??  ??
 ?? Sportzpics for BCCI ??
Sportzpics for BCCI

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates