Ruturaj Gaikwad Confident Big Knock is 'Around the Corner' for CSK

Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad remains optimistic about his batting form, stating a significant innings is imminent despite his recent slump. He expressed satisfaction with CSK's second consecutive win, crediting the bowling unit for adapting well to a changing pitch. Gaikwad detailed tactical decisions, including spinner usage, that helped secure the victory over Kolkata Knight Riders. While relieved by the win, he acknowledged the team's fielding needs improvement after several dropped catches.

Key Points: Gaikwad on CSK Win, Form Slump, and Confidence for IPL 2026

  • Gaikwad confident despite poor form
  • Credits CSK's bowling execution
  • Analyzes pitch and tactical decisions
  • Acknowledges need for fielding improvement
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IPL 2026: A big knock is just around the corner, says Gaikwad on his slump as CSK secure second win

CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad addresses his batting form, discusses team strategy after win over KKR, and says a big innings is imminent.

"a big, a big knock is just around the corner - Ruturaj Gaikwad"

Chennai, April 15

Ruturaj Gaikwad expressed relief and growing confidence after Chennai Super Kings continued their winning momentum with a victory over Kolkata Knight Riders on Tuesday and addressed the concerns around his poor form, stating that he's confident of bouncing back with 'a big knock' but is also happy that 'other guys are covering up' for him.

Despite a quiet run with the bat so far, Gaikwad remained optimistic about his form, backing himself to deliver when it matters most.

"Just make sure that you do whatever the team needs, whatever the situation needs. And I feel even mentally, I'm feeling really well, feeling positive, and just a big, a big knock is just around the corner, but as long as the other guys are just covering up for me, definitely I'll do it when it's needed," he said during the post-match presentation.

Reflecting on the win, the CSK skipper felt the total posted was competitive, especially given how the pitch evolved as the match progressed.

"Definitely feeling good, to be honest. I think we defended a good score again. I felt it was a par score, given that, you know, the wicket drastically changed after the first, I would say, seven or eight overs. It started spinning a bit, it started stopping a bit. So, you know, we were first looking at 220, 210, but then, we thought anything around 190, 180 would be a good score, and I think after that, we just had to get a good power play in bowling. After that, it was just about maintaining that run rate," he said.

Gaikwad credited the bowling unit for executing plans effectively, highlighting how players are beginning to settle into defined roles.

"Slowly, it's starting to come together, I feel. Everyone kind of knows what their role is, which overs, what to bowl, and what lengths to bowl at. So I think they are adjusting and adapting really well according to what the team needs. As I said, slowly, slowly, we are getting better and better. And that's a good sign for us," he said.

He also shed light on tactical decisions, particularly the use of spinners and match-ups, which played a key role in controlling the game, saying, "We thought that, you know, since we wanted to kind of use Noor if we were short in padding, but we thought that, we had it covered and Akhil coming in the second innings, more of a power play bowler. But, Sunil Narine opening the batting, we thought, it was still gripping. So two right-handers in between, he can still get us good overs. So I feel he bowled really well, went under the radar, but I feel he bowled really well."

While satisfied with the overall effort, Gaikwad admitted there is room for improvement in the field after a few missed chances.

"We dropped everything that came, just took one or two, but still, I thought, I felt it was a bit okay. Today, so a lot of sweat is coming into the hands. Not an excuse, but definitely you would like to improve. As long as there's energy behind every ball, there's intent, and as I said, there's attitude behind it, we are fine, even if we drop a few," he said of the dropped catches.

The win also brought a sense of relief to the captain, who acknowledged that the pressure of results had been weighing on his mind in recent matches, stating, "Good to be on the winning side after a long time. I felt it was getting into the head even when I was batting, but after the last game, felt a bit relaxed and it is, and I feel I'm feeling really good."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, I appreciate his honesty about the pressure getting to him. It's a human side we don't often see. The tactical use of spinners was brilliant cricket.
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Ananya R
Ruturaj bhaiya, we believe in you! Every champion goes through a rough patch. The way he's handling captaincy pressure along with his own form is commendable. The big innings is coming, I can feel it! 💛
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the win is good, the fielding needs serious work. "A lot of sweat" is not a good enough reason for professional athletes. That's an area where CSK can't afford to be complacent.
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Karthik V
His reading of the pitch and adjusting the par score from 220 to 180 shows great cricketing intelligence. That's Dhoni's legacy right there. The team is in good hands.
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Priya S
Love the positive attitude! "Slowly, slowly, we are getting better" – that's the CSK way. It's a marathon, not a sprint. As long as they peak at the right time, all is well. 🦁

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