Hindustan Times (East UP)

CSK seal playoffs berth, turn focus on workload

After Dhoni-led outfit outclasses SRH, coach Fleming says team can rest players for upcoming games

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SHARJAH: Reaching the IPL playoffs early is an opportunit­y for Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to better manage their veteran players’ workload but head coach Stephen Fleming has made it clear that the team management “won’t be too experiment­al”.

Chennai Super Kings produced a convincing performanc­e against Sunrisers Hyderabad to maintain their remarkable consistenc­y this season to become the first team to sail into the playoffs here on Thursday with a sixwicket win. “I am not big on momentum. Momentum can go as quick as you have it. We don’t really talk about that. What we have probably been afforded is that we can manage workloads of players a bit better,” Fleming said after the win.

“We have got a day and travel to Abu Dhabi and a day and then a game. The opportunit­ies for guys who are on the fringe... we have afforded that luxury now. But we won’t be too experiment­al,” he added.

The three-time IPL champions have 18 points on the back of nine wins from 11 matches and are the first team to secure a spot in the play-offs. The turnaround for CSK has been remarkable after a forgettabl­e IPL-13 last year when they failed to make the play-offs for the first time, and Fleming said they finished well and took confidence out of it to emerge stronger.

“I think I mentioned it at that time. We were really proud of the way we finished. The way we won the last four games in a row and started to get a little bit of rhythm together. In the first half of the tournament, a number of things went wrong. Our form and confidence were really low but the way we finished was really encouragin­g and gave us the look of what we could be,” Fleming said.

“We sat down and analysed to get competitiv­e and took confidence out of it and knew it was just a couple of positions that might make a better balanced side. In fact though it was a bad year, we were only a win away from a semifinal. Just about trying to create a balanced side that would suit us. It was just about creating an environmen­t that was positive and making sure there was no doubt,” he pointed out.

Fleming also said he was impressed with the way allrounder Dwayne Bravo had risen to the challenge, especially with his death bowling.

“It was a really good competitio­n between Dwayne Bravo and Sam Curran. Sam was excellent in the first part. Bravo has come back now and the champion that he is... He is back to his best and his bowling in the death overs has been outstandin­g. “It’s really good that two very good players are competing for the allrounder spot and getting the best out of each other. Maybe, we can have an opportunit­y where they both play together. We are impressed with the way Bravo has addressed the challenge,” Fleming said.

The CSK head coach played down concerns over the form of experience­d southpaw Suresh Raina (157 runs from 11 innings with 1 fifty) and said he expected him to improve his performanc­e as the tournament progresses. “We have a pretty clear role for him. He has got an optimal time. We want him to bat and we’ve afforded the luxury of a player coming out and being aggressive. So, just getting the timing right without managing the batters. We value his experience and everything has got a part to play in the middle. Suresh is an experience­d player who has earned a bit of a leeway and as the tournament goes on, his performanc­e will improve,” Fleming added.

Brief scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 134/7 in 20 overs (W Saha 44; J Hazlewood 3/24, D Bravo 2/17) lost to Chennai Super Kings 139/4 in 19.4 overs (R Gaikwad 45, F du Plessis 41; J Holder 3/27) by 6 wickets.

Gayle leaves bio-bubble Punjab Kings announced that Chris Gayle was leaving the IPL bio-bubble due to fatigue. Gayle expressed a desire to mentally refresh himself before representi­ng West Indies in the T20 World Cup. “Over the last few months, I have been a part of the CWI bubble, CPL bubble followed by the IPL bubble, and I wish to mentally recharge and refresh myself,” Gayle said.

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