The Hindu (Kolkata)

Super Kings will bank on consistenc­y and inspiratio­nal leadership to defend crown

For the injured Conway, Dhoni has a likeforlik­e replacemen­t in Ravindra or the option to draft in the bighitting Mitchell; leftarm pacer Mustafizur has the variations to deliver at the backend; spinners will hold sway at MAC Stadium again

- S. Dipak Ragav

hen Ravindra Jadeja hit the winning runs off the last ball of the final to help Chennai Super Kings (CSK) beat Gujarat Titans, and clinch its fifth title in Ahmedabad last year, there were wild celebratio­ns but also a bit of trepidatio­n in the air. There was a feeling that CSK’s talismanic captain, M.S. Dhoni, could well bid adieu to the game in style.

However, the 42yearold made thousands of fans happy when he said that though it would have been easier to walk away on a high, he wanted to work hard and return for one more year.

Dhoni, who played with a knee injury in 2023, underwent surgery immediatel­y after the IPL to prepare for this year.

Ahead of its title defence campaign, Super Kings bolstered their strong lineup with some top picks like Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Mustafizur Rahman, and Shardul Thakur at the auction.

A few new recruits have already become vital following injuries to opener Devon Conway and deathover specialist Matheesha Pathirana.

Without Pathirana, who will miss the initial set of matches, CSK lacks a tearaway fast bowler who can nail the toecrushin­g yorkers and it may rely on Mustafizur’s variations at the

Wbackend of the innings.

For Conway, the outfit has a likeforlik­e replacemen­t in Ravindra or the option to draft in the bighitting Mitchell. It will be interestin­g to see whether the uncapped batter Sameer Rizvi, bought for ₹8.4 crore, can fill Ambati Rayudu’s shoes in the middleorde­r.

A key ingredient behind the team’s consistenc­y is that the squad is built to maximise its home advantage at the M.A. Chidambara­m Stadium, where the spinners dominate.

The franchise has perfected a method for racking up wins at its den and consistent­ly reaching the playoffs, which is always the primary target.

But beyond all this, what makes CSK tick is how the management backs the players to the hilt to get the maximum out of them.

Come Friday, Dhoni will again take up the baton to try and conduct another stirring symphony in front of adoring fans, who will savour every moment of his presence on the field, regardless of whether it is his final bow or not.

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FILE PHOTO: R. RAGU Maestro: If Dhoni can conjure up another triumph, it will be sweet music for the fans in yellow.
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