CSK's Bowling Concerns: Gavaskar's Key Assessment.webp

Chennai, April 4 Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes that Chennai Super Kings, the five-time champions, are primarily concerned about their bowling, and that they should address this issue to revive their campaign.

CSK has lost their first two matches of the season, including a five-wicket defeat to Punjab Kings on Friday.

"From what we've seen so far, CSK's biggest concern for the rest of the tournament will be their bowling. This means they may need to consistently score around 225-230 to give their bowlers a chance," Gavaskar said on Star Sports' 'Amul Cricket Live'.

"Most teams now have significant batting depth, like we saw with Punjab Kings, where Marcus Stoinis came in at No. 7 and played clean shots with proper cricketing technique. With many teams batting deep, Chennai will need to get their bowling in order."

Young Ayush Mhatre scored a brilliant 73 off 43 balls for CSK, guiding the team to 209 for five.

"I believe that number 3 is a good position for Ayush Mhatre. He has batted lower down the order in the Under-19 setup, but three could suit him well," Gavaskar said.

"He was dismissed first ball in the previous game but showed no signs of being affected by it. That's the beauty of the 'Gen Next' mindset – they don't dwell too much on the past and focus on the present. It's a fantastic attitude."

Gavaskar also praised Rohit Sharma for his improved fitness and its impact on his batting.

"We've all seen the change in Rohit Sharma's physical condition. He has clearly worked very hard, and the results are visible. His footwork is quicker, he has more energy, and that gives him more time at the crease.

"Elegant players often make batting look effortless, but that comes from preparation and hard work. Some of the shots he played recently reminded you of Rohit in his early twenties, when he made batting look ridiculously easy.

"It's great to see him scoring runs again because he's such a delightful player to watch."

Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara lauded Priyansh Arya for his 39 off 11 balls, which provided a flying start to Punjab Kings' chase of 210.

"Priyansh Arya is picking the length very early. On that pitch, whenever the ball was slightly short, he didn't miss out and often hit it for six," Pujara said.

"We saw that against bowlers like Matt Henry and Khaleel Ahmed, he is not missing the fuller deliveries either, which means the margin for error for bowlers becomes very small.

"He is strong on the leg side but also comfortable on the off side, and that makes him a very difficult batter to bowl to."
 
Tags Tags
ayush mhatre bowling chennai super kings cricket cricket batting indian premier league marcus stoinis priyansh arya rohit sharma sunil gavaskar
Back
Top