Ruturaj Gaikwad, the 27-year-old batting sensation, has taken the reins as captain of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The appointment marks a significant shift in leadership for the franchise, which was previously led by the legendary MS Dhoni.
Gaikwad’s transition to captaincy has been met with both challenges and accolades. CSK batting coach Michael Hussey acknowledged the difficulty of succeeding Dhoni, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time. “It has been challenging for him as well. He has taken over as captain to which you have to take your hat off to him. He is succeeding the greatest of all time in this country,” Hussey said.
Despite the pressure, Gaikwad has thrived in his new role. His ability to anticipate bowlers’ moves and stay one step ahead has been crucial to his success. “Gaikwad is such a wonderful player. He is a brilliant timer of the cricket ball. I’ve been asking him what his secret is in terms of his placement since he always finds the gaps,” Hussey said.
Gaikwad’s batting prowess was on full display in CSK’s recent victory over the Sunrisers Hyderabad. He narrowly missed out on a century, scoring 99 runs off 57 balls. This followed his unbeaten 108 in the previous match.
Hussey praised Gaikwad’s versatility and adaptability. “He is a smart batsman as well. He knows when to attack and when to soak up pressure. He plays spin and seam well. He can score all around the ground. He’s almost one step ahead of the bowlers a lot of times. He is wonderful to watch. Very thankful that he is in our team.”
While strike rate is often emphasized in T20 cricket, Hussey believes that CSK focuses on individual player assessment and adaptability. “We don’t talk about it (S/R) much at all. We talk about each player since they need to assess the conditions out in the middle as quickly as they can. The batter needs to take up the responsibility and the ownership in the middle,” he said.
Hussey also expressed his satisfaction with Daryll Mitchell’s performance at number three. Mitchell scored his first IPL half-century against SRH, contributing 52 runs off 32 balls. “It’s not easy. He’s a new player who comes to the team, even Rachin Ravindra, for that matter, and we expect them to come in and fit in right away and go out and perform. But in reality, it’s not that easy,” Hussey explained.
“He has been moving up and down the batting order, which can be destabilizing for him, but he has found a nice role in number three, and he can feel comfortable at it. Hopefully, it is the start of some consistent form moving forward.”