Jaffer Urges Gaikwad to Take More Risk, Boost Strike Rate in IPL 2026

Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has called on CSK captain Ruturaj Gaikwad to adopt a more aggressive batting approach, citing his slow start to IPL 2026. Jaffer believes Gaikwad's conservative style and focus on scoring big prevents him from providing the explosive starts required in T20 cricket. Former Australia captain Aaron Finch echoed this, stating Gaikwad is currently caught between not providing a flyer and not batting deep enough to control innings. Both experts urged the batter to shift his mindset from accumulating bulk runs to creating maximum impact, drawing parallels to Virat Kohli's evolution.

Key Points: Gaikwad Must Take More Risk to Boost Scoring: Jaffer

  • Gaikwad's strike rate of 103.7 sparks debate
  • Jaffer calls for higher-risk approach
  • Finch says Gaikwad is in tactical limbo
  • Advice to prioritize impact over bulk runs
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IPL 2026: Gaikwad needs to take more risk if he has to push scoring rate, says Jaffer

Wasim Jaffer & Aaron Finch critique Ruturaj Gaikwad's conservative IPL start, urging him to prioritize impact over bulk runs for CSK.

"If he's asked to push the scoring rate, I think he needs to take a lot more risk. - Wasim Jaffer"

New Delhi, April 12

Former India opener Wasim Jaffer has called on Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad to adopt a higher-risk approach with the bat, stating that his current conservative style is preventing him from pushing the scoring rate required in T20 cricket.

Gaikwad's slow start to IPL 2026 has seen him make only 56 runs in four innings at a strike rate of 103.70. Those numbers have sparked debate over his role at the top of the order for CSK. "He's somebody who wants to score big. You know, being an opener, I don't think you need to look at (trying to get) 80 or 100 from the outset.

"I think you need to look at giving a terrific start, the kind of start the openers want. He's not somebody who is going at a 200-plus strike rate. If he's asked to push the scoring rate, I think he needs to take a lot more risk. He's got the game. He's got hundreds in the IPL. But he just, I feel, holds himself (back)," said Jaffer on ESPNCricinfo.

Echoing these sentiments, former Australia opener Aaron Finch stated that Gaikwad is currently caught in a tactical limbo, as he is neither providing a flying start nor batting deep enough to control the game. "It's okay to have a player like that in your side, like Shubman Gill, if he's batting with somebody who is a bit of a cowboy at the other end, somebody who's striking at 200-plus.

"If he goes on to get 60s and 70s and sets up the middle order or bats with a middle order where he can control (the innings) if need be, he gets off strike and gets somebody on strike who can really take them on... But he's doing neither. He's not getting off to a flyer and he's not getting big enough scores to have a significant impact on games," he said.

Finch also stated that Gaikwad needs to prioritize 'impact' over making a truckload of runs. "You have to be in the right mindset to be able to play like that because you have to remember, probably for 25 years, his game and his focus has been so narrow on bulk runs, 'get runs, runs, runs'.

"You have to change your mindset to impact: what is the biggest impact I can have on this game, and how can I impact this game in the best possible way as quick as I can?" he added.

Jaffer concluded by urging Gaikwad to take inspiration from how talismanic RCB batter Virat Kohli shifted his gears. "I just feel that he plays with that tunnel vision of scoring big. We've seen (Virat) Kohli do that: change his game. He's a different Kohli to what we saw at the start of his career. I am sure Ruturaj can do it (but) he needs to put the impact (first), not think about bulk of runs."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, I think the criticism is fair but harsh. He's the captain now, maybe he's feeling the pressure to anchor. But Finch makes a great point about impact over bulk runs. The game has evolved.
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Ananya R
Yaar, he just won us the title last year! Give the man some time. It's only 4 matches. He's a rhythm player, once he gets one big score, the strike rate will follow. Have some faith in Thala's successor! 🦁💛
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Vikram M
The comparison with Kohli is key. King Kohli changed his game for the team's need. Ruturaj has the technique, he just needs the mindset shift. Maybe he should talk to Virat himself. Leadership comes with different challenges.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I disagree with Jaffer. Not every opener needs to be a dasher. If he bats through 15 overs at a steady 140 SR, that's more valuable than a 10-ball 30. The problem is he's getting out before doing either. Needs to convert.
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Priya S
It's the classic Indian batsman dilemma - we are taught to value our wicket above all else. But IPL is different. Hope Ruturaj finds the balance soon. CSK's middle order isn't as strong this year to cover for a slow start. 🤞

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