IPL 2022 | Coach Fleming in quest for CSK’s missing X-factor

Team has been below par in all three departments, says head coach

May 05, 2022 11:20 am | Updated May 14, 2022 05:37 pm IST - PUNE:

Head coach of CSK Stephen Fleming with skipper Ravindra Jadeja. File.

Head coach of CSK Stephen Fleming with skipper Ravindra Jadeja. File. | Photo Credit: PTI

IPL 2022 |

Seven losses in 10 games. Chennai Super Kings’ performance in the Indian Premier League’s 15th edition has been mediocre, with the X-factor missing. Head coach Stephen Fleming had no qualms in admitting the team has been “below par” in all departments.

“Our fielding at times, the catches we dropped is of concern. We are not far away, in a lot of games you can say we were really close to winning. We had the games taken away or we were not good enough to get across the line,” Fleming said on Sunday night after CSK failed to cross the line against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

“But that’s usually the story of the competition if you are just off. All three departments have been below par.”

Deepak Chahar was ruled out due to an injury he suffered in the lead-up to the IPL, Adam Milne hurt himself early on in the tournament. While the inexperienced Indian pacers have put their best foot forward, the experienced batting order has failed to deliver. 

Lack of balance

Fleming lamented lack of balance as the primary reason for the team being in a precarious position, with the title defence all but over.

“We had a couple of players we had in our plans whom we lost early on, so we looked at bringing young players in, probably, a little bit ahead of their time,” Fleming said. Mukesh Choudhury has developed well, Simarjeet is getting an opportunity here. But we just have been off balance and in a competition as tight as this, that can be the difference.”

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