CSK's Playoff Hopes Hang in Balance After LSG Defeat

Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted Chennai Super Kings had an "off-day" with the ball after a seven-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants. CSK now have 12 points from 12 matches and are in must-win territory for playoff qualification. Gaikwad praised the LSG batters, especially Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis, for their aggressive chase. Despite the setback, the CSK captain remained confident about turning things around in the remaining league games.

Key Points: IPL 2026: CSK's Gaikwad Admits Bowling Off-Day

  • CSK lose to LSG by 7 wickets
  • Gaikwad admits bowling off-day
  • CSK on 12 points from 12 matches
  • Must-win remaining games for playoff hope
  • Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis star for LSG
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IPL 2026: 'Bowling had an off-day today,' says CSK skipper Gaikwad

Ruturaj Gaikwad says CSK had an off-day with the ball after a 7-wicket loss to LSG, but remains confident of making IPL 2026 playoffs despite must-win scenario.

"Bowling had an off-day today - Ruturaj Gaikwad"

Lucknow, May 16

Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted that Chennai Super Kings endured an "off-day" with the ball after their seven-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow on Friday, but insisted the five-time champions still remain firmly in the hunt for an IPL 2026 playoff berth.

CSK find themselves in a precarious position of having 12 points from 12 matches. They are already in must-win territory for the remainder of their league encounters and have to be dependent on other results going their way as well. Having already been knocked out,LSG gaveChennai a major setback with a ruthless chase that was piloted by the duo of Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis. Taking lessons from this loss, Gaikwad admitted that the bowlers could not stick to the plans consistently.

"Bowling had an off-day today," Gaikwad said after the match. "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 two league games]."

Despite the setback, the CSK captain maintained that qualification remains achievable and refused to panic over the team's position in the points table. "It is simple [playoff hopes], nothing complicated," Gaikwad said.

"Nothing to worry about, just ensure we have a good day and hope that we turn things around."

CSK put up a good score given they felt this would be a much lower-scoring game. But once LSG's aggressive intent came through it was difficult for CSK to stem the run rate.

Gaikwad believed the pitch gave enough assistance to the pacemen but it was a credit to the Lucknow batters that they managed to pick their scoring chances.

"There was a bit of something for the fast bowlers. Found it difficult to hit it off a hard length," he explained.

"We were looking at 160-170, and got 180. Nothing much better we could have done from a batting point of view."

Marsh and Inglis added a dominant opening stand that effectively killed the chase early, with both batters taking on the short-ball strategy employed by Chennai's bowlers.

Gaikwad said CSK had specific plans against the two overseas batters but admitted the execution fell short under pressure.

"They (LSG) batted well and played some extraordinary shots," Gaikwad said.

"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."

Ultimately, the Chennai skipper accepted that LSG simply outplayed his side on the night. "We missed on execution but they played extraordinary shots," he said.

"Sometimes the opposition can play good cricket than you, and you have to accept it."

- IANS

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Raghav A
Marsh and Inglis were just too good today. Sometimes you have to accept that the opposition played better. But Gaikwad's captaincy needs to improve - why bowl so many short balls when the openers were smashing them? Common sense maro na.
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Aditya G
CSK still has a chance if they win next two matches. Remember 2023 when everyone wrote them off? But today was painful to watch - bowling plans were so predictable. Need to bring in some fresh legs in the pace attack. 🥺
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Michael C
As a neutral observer, CSK's bowling has been too dependent on spinners for years now. The pace attack lacks the firepower to defend totals on flat decks. Gaikwad can say 'off-day' but it's becoming a pattern. Good showing from LSG though - Marsh was brilliant.
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Sneha F
Honestly, CSK didn't even bowl that badly - it's just that Marsh and Inglis were in beast mode today! Some of those sixes were pure class. Gaikwad's calm mindset is good for the team, no need to panic. We still have two matches and hope is alive! 🙏
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Karthik V
The problem is CSK's middle overs bowling - they're too predictable. Every team knows they'll bowl short or wide outside off. Need to mix it up. But credit to Gaikwad for accepting defeat gracefully. Let's see if the team can bounce back in Chennai. 🏏

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