Big picture - Gaikwad's new gear
The advantages of home comforts. The familiarity, close circles and minimal travel and make a difference in a hectic IPL schedule.
CSK play their third successive game in Chennai on Wednesday before they hit the road again until their final home game on May 12. In this period, their fortress was breached by Lucknow Super Giants, but they humbled the mighty batters of Sunrisers Hyderabad more recently. Next up are the Punjab Kings, flying in from Kolkata after a pulling off a world record T20 chase.
CSK, with their raucous home crowd backing them, will see this opportunity to tick a few boxes: they haven't beaten PBKS since April 2021 (including a home game in 2023) and have a poor record of hitting sixes hit in the powerplay. They will also bid farewell to one of the league's highest-wicket takers , Mustafizur Rahman, who shares the top spot with Jasprit Bumrah.
What has been going well for them in recent games is the form of Ruturaj Gaikwad. The new CSK captain had a strike rate of less than 119 in his first four games but he has hit a new gear in the last three weeks, sky-rocketing his strike rate to 159.55 in his last five innings. It started with a 69 off 40 after he moved to No. 3 against MI, and he comes into this game with two massive knocks in his most recent innings: 108* off 60 against LSG and 98 off 54 against SRH. His fifties off 28 and 27 balls respectively also showed he is keen to attack straightaway instead of getting set first.
What stands out is that Ruturaj's game has not changed while shifting gears. He has been relying on fours more than sixes, he chooses his aggressive shots carefully, and his control percentage stands at 85.40% in the powerplay this IPL, the best after 46 games this season. His scores and scoring rates bode well for CSK because whenever Gaikwad hits a fifty, their chances of winning the game go up to 73.68%.
CSK have scored over 200 batting first in two of their last three games but they may need a lot more against a fired-up opposition. PBKS' top order finally showed up in Kolkata, meaning it wasn't just ShAshutosh (Shashank Singh and Ashutosh Sharma) getting their runs. A return to form for Jonny Bairstow and Prabhsimran Singh may have come a bit too late for their playoff chances, but another cracking start from them will complement the PBKS bowling unit, which has conceded 200 or more just once in IPL 2024.
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