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Samson, Gaikwad under pressure as CSK seek vital win
Sanju Samson and Ruturaj Gaikwad are under the microscope as Chennai Super Kings (CSK) look to bounce back from their poor start to the season against Delhi Capitals. The opening duo's struggles have been a major concern, with Samson scoring 6, 7, and 9, while Gaikwad has managed 6, 28, and 7. CSK's batting and bowling units need a significant boost, especially with Dewald Brevis' expected return.
Sanju Samson: Experienced opener under pressure to perform, Ruturaj Gaikwad: CSK captain struggling with form Dewald Brevis: Explosive South African batter returning from injury.
Should Samson and Gaikwad click through, there is a chance the CSK team that the management thought they were building might finally make an appearance. A better opening partnership sets Shivam Dube up to maximise his match-up against spin. A better opening partnership sets Dewald Brevis up whenever he plays his first game of the season. It might be Saturday. A better opening partnership takes the pressure off their two rookies down the order and maybe even cover for their bowlers' mistakes. They will be given time to come good. Then they will be expected to do it again and again. CSK have given themselves no margin for error.
David Miller's decision to go for the win instead of taking a single and tying the game has sparked debate. Miller, who had been hitting well, chose to back himself to score the two needed runs off Prasidh Krishna's last two balls, but ended up getting run out, costing Delhi Capitals the game.
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar defended Miller's decision, saying he can't be faulted for backing himself. However, others like Harbhajan Singh felt Miller should have taken the single, giving Kuldeep Yadav a chance to win it.
Sarfaraz Khan's been on fire for CSK, scoring 99 runs in three innings at a blazing strike rate of 202 😮. His willingness to hit out early has been a game-changer, with impressive strike rates across different phases - 202 in the first 10 balls, 193 between 11-20, and 220 between 21-30.
Batting in the lower-middle order isn't easy, but Sarfaraz is handling it well. Delhi Capitals' spin duo, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav, are a tough challenge, known for denying batters their preferred boundary options. Kuldeep's numbers against CSK are a concern, averaging 60, but Axar's been decent.
There are indications that this game will take place on a pitch that is less conducive to run-scoring, at least in the first innings. Summer temperatures in Chennai are approaching extremes, with even the nights being quite warm.
CSK's bowlers have also been inconsistent, leaking 250 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Delhi Capitals, on the other hand, are looking to capitalize on CSK's struggles after a narrow loss to Gujarat Titans.