Ravindra Jadeja, the star all-rounder for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), has downplayed the significance of the rivalry between his team and the Mumbai Indians (MI) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Jadeja’s comments suggest a pragmatic approach, indicating that while the clash between the two teams garners attention, it might not carry the same weight for the players.
CSK currently holds the third spot in the standings, with three wins and two losses, accumulating six points. Meanwhile, MI is gaining momentum with two consecutive wins following three losses, positioning them in seventh place.
Downplaying the intensity of the rivalry, Jadeja emphasized that when facing the Mumbai side, there are not many meetings or discussions; instead, the focus remains solely on cricket when they step onto the field. “On this ground even the good balls can go the distance. Need to identify batter’s strengths and bowl accordingly to avoid conceding boundaries at this venue. Got to stick to my plan against a particular player and set the field accordingly. The defeats we have conceded have been close games, haven’t lost them by big margins,” Jadeja told the official broadcaster ahead of the MI-CSK clash in Mumbai.
“If you play good cricket, play your shots, chasing any target is possible here. You’ll get to see a good contest as Mumbai Indians are a very good team. There are not many meetings or discussions when we play MI, this rivalry is hyped I think. Just need to focus on cricket when we are on the field,” Jadeja added.
Despite the rivalry between the two teams, CSK will also look to their recent track record against MI for confidence, having secured four wins in their last five encounters, including a notable seven-wicket victory at the same venue last season. With both MI and CSK boasting five IPL titles each, a significant leadership transition is underway. Hardik Pandya has assumed the captaincy from Rohit Sharma at MI, while Ruturaj Gaikwad has succeeded Dhoni at CSK. However, despite these changes, the intense rivalry between the two teams shows no signs of abating.