Ruturaj Gaikwad’s luck with the toss continues to elude him, as the Chennai Super Kings skipper lost his 10th toss out of 11 matches in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Despite the unfavorable outcomes, Gaikwad remains unfazed, emphasizing the importance of winning the game rather than the toss.
Despite losing the toss 10 times, CSK has managed to emerge victorious in 5 matches, a testament to their resilience and adaptability. “We’ve just stuck to our process and doing little things right,” Gaikwad said. “We don’t look at the track record of the opposition, we focus on ourselves and see what we can do right.”
Gaikwad’s philosophy echoes that of former CSK captain MS Dhoni, who lost 12 tosses during the 2012 season but still led the team to the final. This suggests that while winning the toss can provide an advantage, it is not a decisive factor in determining the outcome of a match.
In the match against Punjab Kings, Gaikwad made two changes to his team, bringing in Mitchell Santner and Tushar Deshpande in place of Mustafizur Rahman and Sameer Rizvi. Punjab Kings, led by stand-in skipper Sam Curran, opted to bowl first after winning the toss.
Despite losing the toss, CSK has shown that they are a formidable team capable of overcoming adversity. Gaikwad’s leadership and the team’s unwavering focus on their own strengths have been key factors in their success.