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Ruturaj Gaikwad reacts to Dhoni's 'No spark in CSK youngsters' comment

Friday, November 27, 2020 • Tamil Sport News Comments
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Chennai Super Kings' Ruturaj Gaikwad was praised by cricket fans across the country for his spectacular performance in the 13th edition of IPL, after the young batsman played a key role in the team's victory in their last few matches.

However, Gaikwad was not part of CSK during the team's initial matches. Following their poor performance in nearly every one of those games, skipper MS Dhoni was questioned about the reason behind not including the youngsters in the team. His answer, however, caused a stir after he mentioned that he did not see a spark in the young players. Gaikwad has now broken silence on Dhoni's statement and mentioned that he did not read too much into it. "I didn't read much into what MS had said and I never felt he intended that way. He must have thought of something and said, but people took it the other way. What he said didn't matter to me or didn't even get to my head. At nets, he would advise me regarding my batting and on top of that, he has always liked my batting. At nets, MS used to tell me, 'just make sure your process is right and don't worry about the results.' I just followed that," Gaikwad reportedly said.

Earlier, Gaikwad talked about how Dhoni had inspired him to perform in the last few matches of IPL. Recalling their conversation, Gaikwad had said, "Dhoni walked up to me and asked me if I was under pressure. He said, 'We don't want to pressurise you, but we have expectations from you. All I want to tell you is you are going to play the next three games without any doubt, whether you score a run or not. Try and enjoy these games and not think about performance.' He told me not to worry about ups and downs and to enjoy the performance. After that chat, my thought process changed."

The young batsman had reportedly added, "Till then, I was desperately thinking about stuff like when will I get my first boundary in the IPL or when will I have my first impact, even with a 15-20 run cameo. But after that conversation, it was a drastic change. I remember during that RCB game, I was only thinking about contributing to the team's cause in that situation. I think the captain sensed my frame of mind, changed my thought process, and freed me up."

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