Gaikwad admits CSK fell '50-60 runs short' because of difficult Chepauk pitch
Written by I Dig Sports"Probably I would say 50-60 runs short," Gaikwad said upon being asked about their total at the post-match presentation. "Because of the pitch; we were batting first, the pitch wasn't that great. It got better, dew, plus the Impact Player [rule didn't help] as well.
CSK were bogged down particularly by Punjab's spinners with Harpreet Brar and Rahul Chahar's combined figures reading 8-0-33-4. On the other hand, Ravindra Jadeja was the only spinner in CSK's arsenal, which was depleted coming into the match as Tushar Deshpande (unwell) and Matheesha Pathirana (niggle) were unavailable.
Their issues were compounded as they had to use Sameer Rizvi as an Impact Player for his batting, with Deepak Chahar pulling up in his delivery stride and walking off after bowling the first two balls of the chase. It left Gaikwad without strike bowlers and allowed Punjab's batters to capitalise.
"It's a real problem," he said. "There are phases where you want to really get a wicket and suddenly you have only two bowlers who can get a wicket. Plus, our spinners are really out of the game given the dew. So, definitely a tough day but things like this happen and still four games to go. I really hope that we will turn it around."
This was CSK's second loss at home this season, and their fixture against Rajasthan Royals on May 12 is the only group game remaining in Chennai. They have lost three of their last four away games and will face Punjab again, in Dharamsala, on Sunday.