CSK's Gaikwad Blames Unpredictable Pitch For Loss To GT

Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted the team failed to adapt to difficult and unpredictable pitch conditions at Chepauk. Frequent wickets in the middle overs prevented CSK from building partnerships or reaching their target of 170-180. Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill, and Jos Butler guided GT to a comfortable 8-wicket victory. The win moved GT to fifth place in the IPL points table.

Key Points: CSK Skipper Gaikwad On GT Loss: Pitch Was Tough

  • CSK lost to GT at Chepauk
  • Gaikwad cited unpredictable pitch and bounce
  • CSK failed to build partnerships
  • GT chased down target with 20 balls to spare
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We couldn't read conditions, says CSK skipper Gaikwad after loss to GT

Ruturaj Gaikwad says Chennai Super Kings couldn't adapt to unpredictable pitch conditions in their IPL loss to Gujarat Titans at Chepauk.

"We just couldn't adapt to the conditions. - Ruturaj Gaikwad"

Chennai, April 26

Chennai Super Kings skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted that the defeat to Gujarat Titans in their Indian Premier League clash on Sunday was largely due to CSK's inability to adapt to difficult and unpredictable pitch conditions at Chepauk, where the ball showed inconsistent pace and bounce.

He said the team initially aimed for a competitive total of around 170-180, but frequent wickets in the middle overs prevented them from building partnerships and shifting momentum. Gaikwad added that although he got a decent start, CSK struggled after losing quick wickets at crucial stages.

Reflecting on the innings, he noted that the conditions were hard to read and different from previous matches, making shot selection and strike rotation challenging.

Despite early intent to stay aggressive, he said the team eventually fell behind in the game due to poor adaptation and a lack of stability in the batting order.

"Yes, to be honest, sometimes I hate to assess in that way, but I felt it was challenging. I was holding a bit for the pacers; the pace was inconsistent, and the bounce was up and down. But if we hadn't lost too many wickets, we could've reached 170-180. Not expected to be honest, it's tough to assess the conditions here. In the last three matches, we learned how the game would play out. We had a 60-70% chance in the last two or three games, but we didn't expect it to play like this today. We just couldn't adapt to the conditions. In the first timeout, I told Flem that I was trying to be positive and aggressive. But at times, the ball popped out with inconsistent bounce," Gaikwad said after the match.

"You couldn't judge, and you couldn't expect it to turn out well. We were lethargic and didn't start well, but we needed to do better. I got off to a good start (10 off 6), I thought I would keep the momentum, but then we saw 3 wickets fall while we were trying to build a partnership. Another wicket fell, and I wanted to take my time. For any other pitch, I might've rotated the strike better. Once I got hit, I just thought I would take my chances and get some momentum back. We were batting really well; if we hadn't lost two quick wickets, Mukesh would've come in the second innings. But we lost two wickets quickly, which is why we opted for an impact player," he added.

A fluent half-century from Sai Sudharsan, along with vital contributions from Shubman Gill and Jos Butler, guided the GT to a comfortable 8-wicket victory over the CSK on Sunday in Chennai.

GT displayed a clinical run-chase. Sai, Gill and Butler, GT's top three, got the job done for the visitors, getting their fourth win of the season to climb up to the fifth spot in the points table.

Titans' win with 20 balls to spare is their second biggest victory against CSK at Chepauk, only behind KKR's 59-ball win last season chasing 104.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, Gaikwad should stop giving excuses like 'couldn't read conditions'. Every team faces the same pitch. GT read it perfectly, we didn't. That's the difference between winning and losing. Time to look in the mirror and fix the batting order. #CSKvsGT
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Michael C
I understand Ruturaj's frustration—Chepauk has always been tricky, but the top-order collapse was avoidable. Losing wickets in clusters killed the momentum. Still, credit to GT for showing how it's done. Sai Sudharsan and Butler were sublime! 👏
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Kavya N
The impact player rule backfired today. When you lose 2 quick wickets, bringing in Mukesh Choudhary as a batting all-rounder is a gamble that didn't pay off. CSK needs to rethink their strategy for home games. Better luck next time, boys! 💛
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Ravi K
Gaikwad is a captain with a calm head, but today his assessment was too defensive. We didn't bat with enough intent. GT's pacers like Shami and Mohit Sharma used the conditions better. We need to learn from this loss and come back stronger. Chepauk is no longer a fortress if we keep playing like this. 🇮🇳

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