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CSK AIMS TO CONTINUE ASCENT

Super Kings eyes victory against Gujarat Titans

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AHMEDABAD: Despite being hit by the absence of key bowlers due to injuries as well as internatio­nal commitment­s, Chennai Super Kings will still like to display its on-field ruthlessne­ss while taking on Gujarat Titans in a 12th round IPL encounter here on Friday.

Caught in a mid-table logjam with 12 points from 11 games, the away match against Gujarat will be very important for Ruturaj Gaikwad’s men as they are still not assured of a play-off berth and a defeat could really dent their chances.

With Deepak Chahar and Matheesha Pathirana out of the tournament due to injuries and Mustafizur Rahman back on national duty, CSK’s bowling attack sans Ravindra Jadeja and Tushar Deshpande can at best be termed second string.

A lot will depend on how the three CSK spinners -- Ravindra Jadeja, Mitchell Santner and Moeen Ali bowl on a two-paced track.

Yet, the manner in which CSK defended a total of 167 in Dharamsala against Punjab Kings will give their fans hope of upping the ante against Titans, which has already lost seven in the tournament so far.

A win will take CSK to third place in the standings, ahead of Sunrisers Hyderabad by virtue of better net run-rate. Among the three teams stuck on 12 points, only CSK (+0.700) enjoys a positive net run-rate.

On paper, Titans is still in the mix but with a maximum tally of 14 points, it would be very difficult for the Shubman Gill-led side to get into the top four. The side is low on confidence having managed just one win from its last five matches and has struggled in all department­s of the game.

Its bowling has lost firepower in absence of the injured Mohammed Shami, while the captaincy responsibi­lity has weighed down heavily on the talented opener Gill, who has three single digit scores and a highest of 35 in his last five outings.

Sai Sudharsan, Shahrukh Khan and David Miller have also been inconsiste­nt.

The bowling unit needs to improve its performanc­e as the likes of Mohit Sharma and Josh Little have been leaking runs in the Powerplay.

While defending a paltry 147, its bowlers gave away 92 runs in the Powerplay against RCB, which chased down the target in just 13.4 overs. With no support from the new ball bowlers, the Afghan spin duo of Noor Ahmad and Rashid Khan also seemed less effective.

CSK, on the other hand, has no such concerns with skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad leading by example.

He has been its top run-getter with 541 runs from 11 innings.

Daryl Mitchell was also among runs in a 19-ball 30 against PBKS in their last match as they would just hope that Shivam Dube returns to form after capping successive golden ducks. Its biggest plus in the win over PBKS has been the addition of Simarjeet Singh.

Making his debut for CSK as an impact player, Simarjeet clocked 140-plus consistent­ly and returned with 2/16 from his three overs.

 ?? ?? Gujarat Titans’s Kane Williamson and Chennai Super Kings’s Rachin Ravindra during a practice session
Gujarat Titans’s Kane Williamson and Chennai Super Kings’s Rachin Ravindra during a practice session

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