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A promising start and a tame end for the Super Kings

A promising start and a tame end for the Super Kings

Posted on May 19, 2024 By admin


Not getting his due: Ravindra should have been given more chances despite a few poor scores.
| Photo Credit: K BHAGYA PRAKASH

A campaign that started promisingly with four wins out of the first six games ground to a halt tamely on Saturday in Bengaluru, as Chennai Super Kings crashed out of the group stages on Net Run Rate following its loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

If there is ever a need for evidence that momentum can play a vital role in a team’s fortunes, the contrasting journeys of RCB and CSK this year are proof of that.

Royal Challengers lost six games on the bounce and turned it around, winning the last six games on the trot to storm into the playoffs, while Super Kings alternated between a loss and a win in their last seven outings.

When CSK looks back on its 2024 season, the 7-7 result over 14 games is a fair reflection of what it was capable of. For a side known to maximise its resources, it is an area where it faltered big time.

The problem for the side started right at the top. While skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad led from the front, he often lacked support from the other end in the absence of Devon Conway. Rachin Ravindra started well as an opener, but he was benched after a few poor scores and made a comeback only towards the end of the season.

The reigning champion picked Moeen Ali in place of the Kiwi opener, considering he brought variety to the attack with his off-spin.

But the England all-rounder was under-utilised with both bat and ball. It might have been prudent to have backed Ravindra in such a scenario.

Daryl Mitchell and Ravindra Jadeja blew hot and cold while Ajinkya Rahane had a forgettable season. The continued backing of Rahane — he has his limitations against spin — was confounding.

In the first half of the season, Shivam Dube papered over the cracks to an extent, but once his form nosedived, the problems magnified. On the bowling front, losing Matheesha Pathirana (injury) and Mustafizur Rahman (national duty for the last four games) meant the pace attack lacked the teeth.

The Indian core was inconsistent and cost the side five-time champion dear in the last two defeats. It did not help that the spinners did not come to the fore for various reasons, from dew to the nature of pitches.

But it also appeared the skipper lacked faith in the tweakers. and did not get the maximum out of them.

Despite this, for the ardent fans, there was hope when M.S. Dhoni hit a monstrous 110-metre six off Yash Dayal to bring the equation to 11 off five balls to qualify.

Alas, it wasn’t meant to be.



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