CSK's Hussey Admits Royals Outplayed Them in IPL 2026 Opener

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey conceded his team was thoroughly outplayed by Rajasthan Royals in their IPL 2026 opener. He attributed part of the struggle to a pitch that offered early movement after being under covers, which CSK's batters failed to adjust to. Despite the eight-wicket loss, Hussey remains confident of significantly better batting performances on flatter pitches ahead. He emphasized the need for the team to learn adaptability and quickly put this defeat behind them.

Key Points: CSK Coach Hussey on IPL 2026 Loss to Rajasthan Royals

  • CSK struggled on a pitch under covers
  • RR bowlers dominated early
  • Vaibhav Suryavanshi's explosive fifty sealed the win
  • Hussey stresses need for adaptability
  • Team aims to learn and move on quickly
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"Rajasthan Royals outplayed us": CSK batting coach Michael Hussey on their IPL 2026 opener

Michael Hussey says CSK was outplayed by RR in the IPL 2026 opener, citing pitch conditions but remains optimistic for future matches.

"They outplayed us today, but I think it was a good toss to win, definitely. - Michael Hussey"

Guwahati, March 31

Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey admitted his side was outplayed by Rajasthan Royals in their Indian Premier League 2026 opener on Monday in Guwahati.

He noted that the pitch, which had been under covers, offered early movement that CSK's batters struggled to adapt to. Hussey, however, remains optimistic, expecting significantly improved batting performances going forward in the tournament.

Fiery bowling spells from Jofra Archer, Ravindra Jadeja and Nandre Burger and a sensational half-century from Vaibhav Suryavanshi helped RR to an eight-wicket win over five-time champions CSK on Monday.

"They outplayed us today, but I think it was a good toss to win, definitely. The pitch had been under cover for a long time. There was certainly some movement early, and our batsmen probably struggled to adjust to that movement. I'd expect much better batting performances in the future, especially if the pitches are a bit flatter," Hussey told the reporters after the match.

Hussey also said the team must learn to adapt better when conditions aren't ideal for batting, adjusting their approach and scoring areas instead of sticking to a fixed game plan. He stressed the importance of taking key lessons from the match to improve flexibility and decision-making in future games.

"We need to take the lessons from this game that if the conditions aren't perfect, maybe we need to adjust our sights a little bit and try to score our runs in different areas. So we'll definitely take a few learnings from it. We want to try and put this one behind us pretty quickly and move on back to Chennai," he added.

RR opted to bowl first, and Archer (2/19), Burger (2/26) and Jadeja (2/18) made CSK toil hard for every run as they sank to 57/6 at one point. Knocks from Jamie Overton (43 in 36 balls, with two fours and two sixes), Kartik Sharma (18), Sarfaraz Khan (17) helped CSK reach 127 in 19.4 overs before they ran out of batters.

Suryavanshi (52 in 17 balls, with four boundaries and five sixes) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (38* in 36 balls, with three fours and a six) set up a platform for an easy win with a quickfire 75-run stand.

- ANI

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Sarah B
That innings from Vaibhav Suryavanshi was absolutely insane! 52 off 17 balls? That's the kind of fearless batting that wins tournaments. RR looks like a serious contender this year.
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Ananya R
Hussey is right about adapting. Top teams can't just rely on flat tracks. CSK's middle order collapsed badly. Overton tried, but we needed someone to anchor. Hope they learn quickly.
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Rohit P
Respect to Hussey for being honest. No excuses, just admitted they were outplayed. That's the CSK spirit. One loss doesn't define a season. Whistle Podu! 🥳
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James A
As a neutral fan, that was a fantastic match. High-quality bowling, a brutal cameo, and a solid chase. IPL 2026 is off to a flyer! The Guwahati crowd was electric too.
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Priya S
I appreciate the optimism, but I'm a bit worried. The batting looked clueless against quality seam. Just saying "we'll do better on flat pitches" isn't enough. Need a proper plan B, especially for early season matches up north.
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Karthik V
Yashasvi played a very mature knock at the other end while Suryavanshi went

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