'In Chennai, they know what works': Ravi Shastri sees silver lining for CSK after Lucknow's loss
Ravi Shastri believes Chennai Super Kings should treat their seven-wicket defeat against Lucknow Super Giants as a valuable learning experience rather than a major setback in their IPL 2026 playoff race. CSK’s qualification hopes took a hit after the loss in Lucknow, leaving them in a must-win situation for their remaining league matches. However, Shastri felt there were still positives for the Chennai side to take away from the contest.
Speaking on JioHotstar, the former India head coach pointed out that the Ekana Stadium pitch was not as easy for batting as the final score suggested, and credited CSK for reaching 187 despite key batters failing to fire.
"I would take the positives from this game for CSK. I'd think that this wicket wasn't that easy and, despite batting first, they still made 187. Sanju Samson didn't score runs, Ruturaj Gaikwad didn't get many either, so if they find form (in the upcoming matches), that would be key for CSK," said Shastri on JioHotstar.
"Their bowlers will learn what lengths they need to bowl in conditions like these. In Chennai, they know what works and where to bowl, so they will be a much stronger team at home. They will also have their plans ready for that surface. So, I would look at this as an off day, but also as a game that offered plenty of lessons," he added.
The former India captain specifically discussed young pacer Anshul Kamboj, who endured a difficult outing against Mitchell Marsh. Marsh smashed four consecutive sixes off Kamboj during a brutal over that shifted the game decisively in Lucknow’s favour.
"After getting hit for four sixes, what should Anshul Kamboj have done? In my opinion, he should have thought more about bowling yorkers, targeting the stumps right in the blockhole.
"When you know Marsh was waiting for anything short of a length, either bowl yorkers at the stumps or, if you’re bowling bouncers, bowl them outside the off stump with a deep third man in place. Bend your back and bowl them closer to head height, not at chest or waist height, because that is bread and butter for someone, who has grown up playing in Perth. It becomes very easy for him to use the pace," opined Shastri.
Chennai Super Kings suffered a major setback in their playoff push after a seven-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Stadium.
Playing his first match of IPL 2026, left-arm pacer Akash Singh starred for LSG with figures of 3/26, dismissing Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson and Urvil Patel using sharp short-pitched bowling on a lively surface. CSK struggled early and managed only 37/2 in the powerplay.
Despite a fighting 71 off 42 balls from Kartik Sharma, CSK could not post enough pressure on Lucknow.
In reply, Australian openers Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis dominated the chase with a blistering 135-run opening stand in just 11.4 overs. Marsh smashed 90 off 38 balls, including four consecutive sixes off Anshul Kamboj in a brutal over that effectively sealed the contest.
Nicholas Pooran later finished the chase in the 17th over as LSG comfortably completed the victory.
Stay updated with the latest IPL Live Score Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
"I would take the positives from this game for CSK. I'd think that this wicket wasn't that easy and, despite batting first, they still made 187. Sanju Samson didn't score runs, Ruturaj Gaikwad didn't get many either, so if they find form (in the upcoming matches), that would be key for CSK," said Shastri on JioHotstar.
"Their bowlers will learn what lengths they need to bowl in conditions like these. In Chennai, they know what works and where to bowl, so they will be a much stronger team at home. They will also have their plans ready for that surface. So, I would look at this as an off day, but also as a game that offered plenty of lessons," he added.
The former India captain specifically discussed young pacer Anshul Kamboj, who endured a difficult outing against Mitchell Marsh. Marsh smashed four consecutive sixes off Kamboj during a brutal over that shifted the game decisively in Lucknow’s favour.
"After getting hit for four sixes, what should Anshul Kamboj have done? In my opinion, he should have thought more about bowling yorkers, targeting the stumps right in the blockhole.
Lucknow outclassed Chennai
Playing his first match of IPL 2026, left-arm pacer Akash Singh starred for LSG with figures of 3/26, dismissing Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson and Urvil Patel using sharp short-pitched bowling on a lively surface. CSK struggled early and managed only 37/2 in the powerplay.
Despite a fighting 71 off 42 balls from Kartik Sharma, CSK could not post enough pressure on Lucknow.
In reply, Australian openers Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis dominated the chase with a blistering 135-run opening stand in just 11.4 overs. Marsh smashed 90 off 38 balls, including four consecutive sixes off Anshul Kamboj in a brutal over that effectively sealed the contest.
Nicholas Pooran later finished the chase in the 17th over as LSG comfortably completed the victory.
Stay updated with the latest IPL Live Score Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
Comments (1)
B
Bibhu PrasadMost Interacted
1 day ago
Damage is done. When politics already in, the pride is doomed. You have a previlage to play with 4 overseas players then play all ...Read More
Reply
0
Reply
Popular from Sports
- RCB’s '49' dig at Punjab Kings goes viral after dominant IPL win in Dharamsala - Watch
- ‘Tomorrow again I’m going to see the sunrise…’: Shreyas Iyer turns philosophical after PBKS’ playoff setback
- IPL 2026: Ruthless RCB storm into playoffs as Punjab Kings slump to sixth straight defeat
- With Himalayas watching, Virat Kohli breaks his own IPL record in Dharamsala to become ...
- IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi scripts history, becomes Indian with most...
end of article
Featured in sports
- IPL Playoff Scenarios: With 8 games to go, RCB officially qualify; DC’s chances rise to 19.5%
- Watch: Preity Zinta’s tense chat with Shreyas, Ponting’s dejected look sum up PBKS collapse
- 'Sooryavanshi hasn’t continued as much as we’d like': RR coach on conversion issues
- Virat nowhere near as Babar becomes first batter in 2020s to score ...
- Riyan Parag’s late gamble backfires as DC stay alive with win over RR
- 'We shouldn’t be in top 4': Riyan Parag’s brutal RR reality check after defeat
International Sports
- Who is A.J. Brown's wife? Everything you need to know about Kelsey Riley as they tied the knot in Laguna Beach
- NFL Trade Rumors: Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens could pursue $13 million Buffalo Bills defensive end
- NFL Rumors: New England Patriots predicted to move on from popular $4 million WR before Week 1 kickoff
- Brittany Mahomes turns heads with timeless Hollywood makeover while supporting Patrick Mahomes charity night
- Patrick Mahomes' latest injury update leaves Chiefs facing serious Week 1 uncertainty
Trending Stories
- IPL 2026 Playoff Qualification Scenarios: With 8 matches to go, RCB officially qualify; DC’s chances rise to 19.5% — odds for each team explained
- Virat Kohli nowhere near as Pakistan's Babar Azam becomes first batter in 2020s to score ...
- IPL 2026: Preity Zinta’s tense chat with Shreyas Iyer, Ponting’s dejected dugout look sum up PBKS collapse
- IPL 2026: 'Vaibhav Sooryavanshi hasn’t continued as much as we’d like'- RR coach on conversion issues
- IPL 2026: Riyan Parag’s late gamble backfires as Delhi Capitals stay alive with win over RR
- "Dianna has slept with over 100 men": Dianna Russini rumors explode after insider drops shocking affair claims online
- “I put myself on the back burner”: LeBron James’ wife Savannah James breaks silence on why she never focused on her own career
Photostories
- 10 baby girl names that mean 'unique'
- Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, and other Hollywood celebrities who have Multiple Sclerosis
- Feeling bloated or full too quickly? These symptoms could be early signs of ovarian cancer many women ignore
- Morning affirmation at 5 am: Self-talk habits that can transform your mornings
- From giving a tour of her mother’s house to answering fan questions about her health, clean diet, and workout routine, Dipika Kakar gets candid
- How to make Lauki Ka Paratha for Monday breakfast at home
- Success quote of the day by Maya Angelou: “What you're supposed to do when you don't like a thing is..."
- Amit Shah says this Indian brand's sugar-free chocolate is bestseller in India: 5 benefits of consuming chocolates
- Green Grapes vs Black Grapes: Which has more antioxidants?
- Scarlett Johansson's most iconic roles: Charlotte in 'Lost in Translation', Nicole in 'Marriage Story,' and more
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media