The Hindu (Kozhikode)

A battle between unsettled sides as CSK and GT clash in a must-win match

- S. Dipak Ragav

Williamson gets to the bottom of it by having a close look at Ravindra’s bat.

The last time Gujarat Titans and Chennai Super Kings met at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the match was an IPL classic for the ages. In a thrilling rain-hit nal last year, Ravindra Jadeja famously hit the required 10 runs o the last two balls to help CSK clinch its fth title.

But ahead of their reverse-xture clash here on Friday, the two teams are a pale shadow of their former selves.

The defending champion is locked in a tight mid-eld battle and hanging by a thread in fourth place in the race to make the playos. It has been a start-stop campaign for the Super Kings, whose last four matches have alternated between a loss and a win.

Though the Ruturaj Gaikwad-led side is coming into this game after a victory against the Punjab Kings, the outt is far from settled. The lack of runs from its main batters, particular­ly Ajinkya Rahane, continues to be a pain point, while the bowling attack

in the absence of Matheesha Pathirana looks thin.

Meanwhile, the bottomplac­ed Titans have bigger worries heading into this must-win tie. The former champion hasn’t yet nailed its ideal combinatio­n and is on a three-match losing streak.

Rashid Khan’s poor form has been a key reason for the team’s poor results, and the hosts would hope the Afghan spinner rediscover­s his mojo and helps the side get out of its rut. GT has lost its last three meetings against CSK and will want to break this jinx on Friday to stay alive in the competitio­n.

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