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Chennai Super Kings’ captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, right, and Sanju Samson interact between the wickets during an Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 T20 cricket match between Lucknow Super Giants and Chennai Super Kings, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
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Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted that his bowlers failed to live up to expectations in the team’s seven-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants in an IPL match in Lucknow on Friday (May 15, 2026), and said the five-time winners will address the shortcomings ahead of their remaining two league games.

CSK, with 12 points from 12 matches, now find themselves in a must-win situation in their remaining league games. They will also have to rely on other results going their way to keep their playoff hopes alive.

LSG, despite being out of contention, dealt a massive blow to CSK’s campaign, thanks to Mitchell Marsh’s explosive innings.

“Bowling had an off-day today,” said Gaikwad, adding, “the first challenge is getting to Chennai and make sure we improve on the areas we need to improve, and then adapt and assess the conditions [in the remaining to league games].”

The CSK skipper, however, appeared unfazed by the setback to their playoff hopes, saying the task was still manageable.

“It is simple [playoff hopes], nothing complicated. Nothing to worry about, just ensure we have a good day and hope that we turn things around.”

Gaikwad added that a total of around 190 was competitive, especially with the pitch offering assistance to the pace bowlers, but credited the LSG batters for the aggressive manner in which they approached the chase.

“There was a bit of something for the fast bowlers. Found it difficult to hit it off a hard length. We were looking at 160-170, and got 180. Nothing much better we could have done from a batting point of view.

“They [LSG] batted well and played some extraordinary shots. We were looking [to bowl the short ball] but [Josh] Inglis played differently in the last game, and Marsh plays the short ball well, so we were trying to hit a hard length.

“We missed on execution but they played extraordinary shots. Sometimes the opposition can play good cricket than you, and you have to accept it,” he added.

LSG skipper Rishabh Pant said despite their playoff hopes being dashed, his team had still been “amazing”, adding that overthinking and having too many thought processes had hurt the side at crucial moments.

“It feels good [to win]. Getting a win definitely feels good. The things we talk about, of having a lot to play for, regardless of how the season ends, we take a lot of pride [in playing like this],” said Pant.

“Four fast bowlers, it has been working for us. The team we have, I am going to say it again, is so amazing. The only thing that can harm us is having too many thought-process.”

Pant, who did not bat at his usual No. 4 position, said the decision was taken to give opportunities to players who had not featured much in the tournament.

“I was ready to bat [tonight]. But the idea came in on why not to try players who have not played much. Still wanted to be out there but sometimes, you have to respect some things,” added Pant.



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IPL 2026: Fascinating contest on the cards as an upbeat CSK meets LSG https://artifex.news/article70959193-ece/ Sat, 09 May 2026 13:27:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70959193-ece/ Read More “IPL 2026: Fascinating contest on the cards as an upbeat CSK meets LSG” »

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Rain in the lead-up to the game has added another layer of intrigue.
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With changing equations and restless anticipation becoming the flavour of the season almost by the minute, Chennai Super Kings will look to bring certainty and provide a clearer narrative to its IPL 2026 campaign when the Men in Yellow host Lucknow Super Giants at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday (May 10, 2026).

Emboldened by the presence of two unswerving allies in confidence and momentum, besides a vociferously passionate fanbase to count on, Super Kings will be raring to pounce on an opponent which is coming off a victory over defending champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Lucknow’s recent surge has been powered by strong individual form. Mitchell Marsh’s commanding century in the previous outing set the tone at the top, while Nicholas Pooran and Rishabh Pant have begun to rediscover fluency, restoring both intent and balance to the middle-order.

On the bowling front, LSG has a mix of experience and variation. Mohammed Shami can make inroads with the new ball, while Prince Yadav’s energy and wicket-taking ability could prove decisive in the middle overs. However, the rest of the bowling unit will need to sustain pressure consistently to keep the opposition batting in check.

Skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sanju Samson will be key to the batting fortunes of Super Kings. The 20-year-old Kartik Sharma’s confidence will be sky-high after guiding his side home in the last two games. The bowlers led by Anshul Kamboj, Akeal Hosein and Noor Ahmad will be crucial if the team aims to continue its journey upward.

There is much at stake for both sides, albeit to varying degrees. A victory would significantly strengthen the home team’s hopes of securing a playoff berth and could further inspire Ruturaj & Co to raise their level. Meanwhile, the visitor, languishing in 10th place, will be determined to put on a show in its remaining games and finish the season strongly.

Rain in the lead-up to the game has added another layer of intrigue, and if the weather stays clear, an absorbing contest could be on the cards.



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IPL-17: LSG vs CSK | Rahul, De Kock fifties propel Lucknow Super Giants to 8-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings https://artifex.news/article68084263-ece/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 13:53:33 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68084263-ece/ Read More “IPL-17: LSG vs CSK | Rahul, De Kock fifties propel Lucknow Super Giants to 8-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings” »

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Openers KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock, who made classy fifties on a slow pitch, produced a chasing masterclass to power Lucknow Super Giants to a comfortable eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in their IPL match in Lucknow on April 19.

Asked to bat first, Ravindra Jadeja came up with a solid unbeaten 57 before Mooen Ali (30 off 20) and MS Dhoni (28 off 9) went on a six-hitting spree to take CSK to a fighting 176 for six.

In reply, Rahul (82) and De Kock (54) batted with authority during their match-winning alliance of 134, the highest partnership for any wicket at the Ekana Stadium, as LSG scored 180 for 2 in 19 overs to recover from back-to-back loss and consolidate their position in the table.

CSK, who came into the match with twin wins, on the other hand, slumped to their third loss in this IPL.

Guilty of not capitalising on his starts, Rahul finally lived up to the expectations, smashing nine fours and three sixes in 53 balls, while De Kock overcame a scratchy start to hit five fours and a six in his 43-ball knock.

Chasing 177, Rahul was the aggressor as he played some magnificent strokes to give LSG a flying start.

The skipper was harsh on Deepak Chahar as he pulled the pacer for a six, before slapping him for another maximum over cover. He also hit him for a four off a slower delivery.

Rahul also produced a punch off the backfoot for a boundary off pacer Mustafizur Rahman as runs came thick and fast.

De Kock too smashed Tushar Deshpande for a maximum over deep midwicket as the powerplay yielded 54 for 0.

Rahul next sent a short-pitched ball from pacer Matheesha Pathirana over the third man for another maximum and the bowler was left further demoralised when he dropped De Kock’s catch at short third man off Jadeja in the ninth over.

After 10 overs, LSG were 89 for no loss.

Rahul notched up his 35th fifty with a four off Jadeja in the 11th over and then picked up another boundary to complete a 100-run opening stand with De Kock.

De Kock, who was subdued in the last three games, then reached his fifty in the 15th over with a single off Mustafizur, who removed him in the last ball.

However, Nicholas Pooran came out with all cylinders blazing, slamming Pathirana for a maximum, before sending Mustafizur on a leather hunt.

A one-handed catch from Jadeja finally ended Rahul’s fabulous knock but it was too late as Pooran (23 not out) and Marcus Stoinis (8 not out) knocked off the remaining runs.

Earlier, Rahul was spot on with his bowling changes as the pacers put the CSK batters under pressure initially before spinner Krunal Pandya tightened the noose in the middle overs.

Opener Rachin Ravindra’s (0) awful run continued as left-arm pacer Mohsin rattled his stumps, while Ruturaj Gaikwad (17) fell to Yash Thakur, who induced an outside edge from the CSK skipper.

Rahane (36), who opened the innings again, played some exquisite shots, pulling LSG debutant Matt Henry for the first six of their innings as 13 came off that over.

The Mumbaikar also carted two fours off Thakur to accumulate another 13 runs in the fifth over.

Jadeja, promoted to no. 4, picked a boundary off Henry in the next over as CSK scored 52 for 2 in the first six overs.

Owing to the slowness of the track, LSG skipper immediately introduced spinners Krunal and Bishnoi and the former struck in his second over, cleaning up Rahane.

CSK’s man-in-form Shivam Dube too failed to fire with Stoinis (1/7) justifying Rahul’s decision to hand over the ball to him, striking in his first ball as the left-handed batter sliced one up in the air.

Krunal then returned to dismiss impact player Sameer Rizvi, who paid the price for his premeditated dance down the track as CSK lost half their side with 90 on board.

Jadeja, who played some cracking sweep shots, held one end up and completed his fifty with a six off Mohsin to bring out his trademark sword-wielding celebration.

Rahul’s decision to give another over to Bishnoi, however, backfired as Moeen slammed three sixes as 19 came off the 18th over before perishing.

LSG paid the price for a sloppy overrate as Dhoni slammed a four and a six off Mohsin before smashing Thakur for another maximum. He finished the innings with two more fours as 19 came off the last over.

Scoreboard

Chennai Super Kings innings: Ajinkya Rahane b Pandya 36 Rachin Ravindra b Mohsin 0 Ruturaj Gaikwad (c) c Rahul b Thakur 17 Ravindra Jadeja not out 57 Shivam Dube c Rahul b Stoinis 3 Sameer Rizvi st Rahul b Pandya 1 Moeen Ali c Badoni b Bishnoi 30 MS Dhoni not out 28 Extras: (LB-1, W-3) 4

Total: (For 6 wickets in 20 overs) 176

Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-33, 3-68, 4-87, 5-90, 6-141.

Lucknow Super Giants bowling: Matt Henry 3-0-26-0, Mohsin Khan 4-0-37-1, Yash Thakur 4-0-45-1, Krunal Pandya 3-0-16-2, Ravi Bishnoi 4-0-44-1, Marcus Stoinis 2-0-7-1.

Lucknow Super Giants innings: Quinton de Kock c Dhoni b Mustafizur 54 KL Rahul c Jadeja b Pathirana 82 Nicholas Pooran (not out) 23 Marcus Stoinis (not out) 8 Extras (LB-3, NB-1, W-9) 13

Total (2 wickets, 19 overs) 180

Fall of wickets: 1-134, 2-161.

Chennai Super Kings bowling: Deepak Chahar 3-0-26-0, Tushar Deshpande 4-0-42-0, Mustafizur Rahman 4-0-43-1, Ravindra Jadeja 3-0-32-0, Matheesha Pathirana 3-0-29-1, Moeen Ali 1-0-5-0.



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