CSK’s top-order woesWith MS Dhoni’s availability still uncertain, all eyes will now be on World Cup hero Sanju Samson. In the wicketkeeper-batter, CSK have a proven performer who can steady the ship. But in the opener against RR, Samson and Ruturaj, opening together, didn’t get going — both managing just six runs.It wasn’t just the two who faltered. A batting line-up built around six-hitters crumbled against Rajasthan, with Ayush Mhatre, Matthew Short, Kartik Sharma and Shivam Dube all failing to fire. With little experience to call upon lower down, the CSK batting line-up looked like a fish out of water. Lower-order allrounder Jamie Overton was the lone bright spot as CSK limped to 127.However, Ruturaj came out strongly in favour of youngsters. “It’s a new, young group; they will learn slowly. The more games they get, they’ll get better,” said Ruturaj.Iyer likely to playMeanwhile, Punjab Kings have an air of positive energy around them after starting the campaign with a three-wicket win against Gujarat Titans. But there was a bit of a worry around skipper Shreyas Iyer’s fitness, after he was hit in the wrist. However, assistant coach Brad Haddin said that Iyer is fit to play. “No break. So that’s a good thing. Now, it’s just about getting the swelling down and getting the movement back in the hand,” Haddin said.
| 7 – Punjab Kings have won seven out of the last eight fixtures contested vs CSK. Their tally includes five in succession between Oct 7, 2021 and May 1, 2024. CSK’s only win during this period was by 28 runs at Dharamshala on May 5, 2024. —Stats: Rajesh Kumar |
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