Chennai Super Kings suffered their consecutive defeat in the ongoing Indian Premier League on Sunday, falling short of Rajasthan Royals’ competitive 182/9 by just six runs despite having plenty of wickets in hand.
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Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad lamented his team’s lack of solid starts in the ongoing
Indian Premier League following their
narrow six-run defeat against Rajasthan Royals in Guwahati on Monday. Nitish Rana’s unbeaten 81 along with Wanindu Hasaranga’s 4/35 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium helped the Royals collect their first win of the season as the Super Kings suffered their second consecutive loss after starting the season with a victory over Mumbai Indians.
Chasing 183, CSK lost Rachin Ravindra for duck while Rahul Tripathi got out after the power play as they finished at 176/6. They had
lost their last match at home to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, a first in 17 years.
“We haven’t been getting good starts, but once we do, things will be different,” Gaikwad admitted at the post-match presentation. “We also conceded 8-10 extra runs through misfields, and that’s something we need to improve.” Gaikwad’s valiant 63 anchored the chase, but with wickets falling at regular intervals, CSK couldn’t cross the line.
On batting at No. 3, the CSK captain explained that it was a pre-planned strategy.
“Over the years, Ajinkya batted at three while Rayudu handled the middle overs. We thought it would be better if I came in later to steady things, while Tripathi could attack upfront.
“It was decided at the auction, and I have no problem with it. Anyway, I’m getting to bat early in every game,” he said with a smile.
Meanwhile, Rajasthan Royals’ stand-in skipper Riyan Parag, leading in his hometown, was relieved to end their Guwahati leg with a win.
“We felt we were 20 short. We were going well in the middle overs but lost a couple of quick wickets. However, our bowlers executed our plans well,” Parag said.
“We’ve had two tough games — one where we conceded 280 and another where we couldn’t defend 180. This win was much needed,” he added.
They were brilliant on the field with Parag taking a blinder to dismiss Shivam Dube for 18, while Shimron Hetmyer’s splendid catch ended MS Dhoni’s late blitz for 16.
“Fielding makes up for the 20 runs that we were short. We have been working with Dishant Yagnik, our fielding coach. So it shows,” Parag said.
With PTI inputs