Fleming Lauds Kartik's Temperament and Skill in Match-Winning Knock for CSK

Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming praised youngster Kartik Sharma for his composed match-winning knock, highlighting his temperament and skills in their eight-wicket win over Mumbai Indians. Kartik scored an unbeaten 54 off 40 balls, forming a crucial 98-run partnership with Ruturaj Gaikwad (67 not out) to chase down 160 with 11 balls to spare. Fleming emphasized that temperament is key for young players transitioning from domestic cricket to the IPL stage. Earlier, CSK bowlers led by Anshul Kamboj (3/32) restricted MI to 159/7, setting up the platform for victory.

Key Points: Fleming Lauds Kartik's Temperament in CSK Win

  • Kartik Sharma scores unbeaten 54 off 40 balls
  • Fleming highlights temperament over skill
  • CSK chases 160 with 11 balls to spare
  • 98-run partnership with Gaikwad seals win
  • Anshul Kamboj takes 3/32 for CSK
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'Temperament stood out along with skill': Fleming lauds Kartik's match-winning knock

Stephen Fleming praises Kartik Sharma's temperament and skill after his match-winning 54* leads CSK to an 8-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in IPL.

"They can have all the talent in the world, but the temperament is what we're looking for - Stephen Fleming"

Chennai, May 3

Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming heaped praise on youngster Kartik Sharma for his composed match-winning knock, highlighting his temperament and skills after their commanding eight-wicket win over Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

Chasing 160, CSK rode on unbeaten half-centuries from Ruturaj Gaikwad (67 not out) and Kartik (54 not out) to seal victory with 11 balls to spare, completing a clinical allround performance after their bowlers had restricted MI to 159/7.

"He's a fine player, and he was expensive in the auction because others see that as well, and tonight it was good to see the temperament as well as the skill on show, and he will just get better and better," Fleming told reporters in the post-match press conference."You have the young players, there are two parts to it, one is how you introduce them. It is a big stage, no matter what they've been doing at the domestic level. So understanding their mentality is really important, and it is a big step-up."

"They can have all the talent in the world, but the temperament is what we're looking for, and his introduction was tough at the start, and then he had a little bit of time out. He worked hard and today was a good reward for that," he added.

Kartik's unbeaten 54 off 40 balls, laced with timely boundaries and smart strike rotation, came in a crucial 98-run partnership with Gaikwad that ensured CSK never lost control of the chase. The CSK coach further revealed that the team had been closely tracking Kartik's development and believed he was ready for the opportunity.

"Well, he was pretty good last year. Again, it's just trying to understand at what level the skill keeps lifting up and, when it's domestic level, you're trying to quantify the standard," he said.

Fleming emphasised the importance of adapting to the IPL stage, noting that performances in domestic cricket don't always directly translate to success at the highest level.

"But again, it comes back to that temperament. Being able to do it on this stage is very unique, and when we watched him in the last trials and then his recent form leading into the auction, we felt that he was pretty close or ready to have a chance. He's worked very hard. There were some things he had to work on and still needs to work on as he goes forward," he concluded.

Earlier in the match, CSK's bowlers, led by Anshul Kamboj (3/32) and Noor Ahmad (2/26), restricted MI despite a brisk start, setting up the platform for a comfortable chase that keeps CSK's campaign on track.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great knock, but can we talk about how expensive Kartik was in the auction? 7 crore for a relatively unknown player seemed risky, but CSK's scouting team has done it again. Thala for a reason! 🦁
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Priya S
I love how Fleming emphasizes temperament over just skill - that's such a CSK philosophy. Kartik looked nervous initially but settled beautifully. This partnership with Ruturaj was pure class. Hope he gets more chances now! 🙌
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Vikram M
While Kartik deserves all the praise, let's not forget the bowling effort. Anshul Kamboj's 3/32 was crucial in restricting MI to a chaseable total. Team effort, not just individual brilliance. Also, Fleming's point about domestic standard vs IPL is very valid - big step up indeed.
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Ananya R
I wish they'd given Kartik more game time earlier in the season. He clearly has the game, but being benched for so long can't be easy mentally. Glad he grabbed this opportunity with both hands. Fleming's man-management is truly world-class. 👏
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Siddharth J
Honestly, I'm tired of CSK always getting these hidden gems. Other franchises need to learn how to scout and develop talent like they do. Kartik's shot selection was mature beyond his years - no reckless slogs, just proper cricketing shots. That's the CSK way!

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