Game was lost in field, we were sloppy: CSK coach Felming's unfiltered assessment after fouth successive defeat

ANI April 9, 2025 278 views

Chennai Super Kings suffered another disappointing loss in the IPL, primarily due to poor fielding and missed opportunities. Coach Stephen Fleming was candid about the team's struggles, highlighting multiple dropped catches that allowed Punjab Kings to build a massive total. Despite a solid opening partnership, CSK couldn't maintain momentum and fell short in the run chase. The team's performance continues to be a concern for fans and management alike.

"The game was really lost in the field. I thought we were sloppy in the field" - Stephen Fleming
Mullanpur, April 9: Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming was scathing while assessing the fielding effort from his side and hopeful following an improved batting display against Punjab Kings on Tuesday night as they slumped to their fourth defeat on the trot in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.

Key Points

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CSK dropped crucial catches that allowed Priyansh Arya to score freely

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Opening pair showed promise but middle order collapsed

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MS Dhoni's late cameo couldn't prevent fourth consecutive defeat

The Super Kings were tilting at windmills in the field, fluffing up match-defining opportunities. CSK's tragic story of dropped chances continued, and two of those allowed Priyansh Arya to break the shackles and wallop to a 39-ball century.

Khaleel Ahmed was guilty of being caught and bowled in the very first over on a score of six, while Mukesh Choudhary floored it at long-off in the 12th off Ravichandran Ashwin when Arya was batting with belligerence on 73.

The story of missed chances just didn't end there for CSK. The five-time champions paid through the nose after Shashank Singh, who was going about the business with his usual explosive ways, earned a second lifeline when Ravindra dropped a sitter off Noor Ahmad at deep midwicket in the 17th over.

"The game was really lost in the field. I thought we were sloppy in the field and that we just lacked accuracy under pressure at certain times. We were put under pressure by a fine innings [from Arya], but we've got to be better than that in terms of shutting it down. So that's where the game got away from us," Fleming assessed in the post-match press conference.

"We're 18 runs short in a big run chase, so we can look at three sixes here and there. It's been a frustrating season so far. The catching has been poor, but it was poor from both sides tonight. Whether it was something in the light, I'm not sure, but certainly for us, that was an area of concern," he added.

For the first time in CSK's five games, their opening pair managed to see off the powerplay in pursuit of Punjab's daunting 220-run target. The New Zealand southpaws Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra were steamrolling past Punjab's bowling unit and raised 61 in 6.3 overs.

After a successful powerplay, Chennai tottered in the middle overs after losing Rachin (36) and skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad (1) cheaply. As the asking rate spiralled to 17 in the last four overs, Conway was swapped for Ravindra Jadeja.

MS Dhoni hammered a quick-fire 27 from 12 deliveries, including three towering maximums, but holed it to Yuzvendra Chahal on the first ball of the final over as CSK fell 18 runs short of victory.

"The positives are we batted a bit better. We've had some substance from the top order, which was a bit lacking, so we were able to then construct the chase. We just weren't able to keep the run rate at a good level through the middle, and it was just too much towards the end. But we've been in the game for a lot longer, which is a positive aspect," he said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Tough loss but at least the batting showed some promise today! Conway and Rachin's opening partnership was 🔥. Fielding needs serious work though - those dropped catches were painful to watch.
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Priya M.
As a die-hard CSK fan, I'm really concerned about our fielding standards this season. How many matches will we lose because of dropped catches? Fleming is right to call it out.
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Arjun S.
Respect to Fleming for not making excuses. Most coaches would blame the lights or conditions, but he's owning up to the poor performance. That's leadership.
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Sanjay T.
While I appreciate Fleming's honesty, I think the coaching staff needs to take some responsibility too. Fielding drills clearly aren't working - maybe time to bring in a specialist fielding coach?
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Neha P.
That Priyansh Arya innings was special though! 39-ball century is insane 💥 Sometimes you just have to appreciate great batting rather than only focusing on the drops.
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Vikram J.
Thala's cameo at the end gave us hope! 27 off 12 at 43 years young 👑 If only we had him at the crease a bit earlier in the chase...

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