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From Dhoni's mentee to CSK captain

- PTI / CHENNAI

The charismati­c Mahendra Singh Dhoni told Ruturaj Gaikwad to be prepared for Chennai Super Kings captaincy back in 2022 and he has been ready ever since even though there were no deep conversati­ons between the two on how to lead one of the most successful IPL units.

Gaikwad, who led from the front in the win against Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday night, was stunningly appointed CSK captain a day before the IPL opener on March 22.

The team's earlier leadership experiment with Ravindra Jadeja did not work but the CSK think-tank has been bullish about Gaikwad's

long-term reign. Dhoni is known for his no nonsense approach and that is how he discussed the transition with Gaikwad.

"To be honest, not really deep conversati­ons. I feel it was in a very chilled state. Just one

To be honest, not really deep conversati­ons. I feel it was in a very chilled state. Just one conversati­on I would say. Just we were practicing and he came and told me all this stuff

– Ruturaj Gaikwad, CSK skipper

conversati­on I would say. Just we were practicing and he came and told me all this stuff," Gaikwad said in the postmatch press conference after the seven-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders here on Monday.

"Obviously, everyone, others on the outside, would think they are big shoes to fill, but I feel I would always be myself and I would like to continue the culture that has been going on.

"I remember in 2022 when he told me, 'Probably not next year, but after that, you might get a chance to lead, so be ready for it'. So, obviously after that, I was always ready for it," said the opener.

A franchise like CSK is quite meticulous with its planning and that is why head coach Stephen Fleming was discussing field and bowling changes with Gaikwad last year.

"It was nothing new to me or a surprise or a shock. I know how to control the game. I know how the game progresses, which change (to make), and what to do when, as I was doing for the state team (Maharashtr­a) as well.

"Even last year, Fleming and I used to discuss captaincy after every game, about how I felt, what changes, bowling changes what I felt we needed to do, this or that. Every game, we had one-on-one conversati­ons so that really helped." When asked what change had he brought in as skipper, Gaikwad asserted that he believes in continuity.

"Captaincy-wise, I don't want to be a specific kind of character. Just let things flow and keep the culture of CSK going. The success that we had and the things we have been doing,

I don't want to change a single bit of it.

Gaikwad's batting as the skipper this season has not been at his usual best but he made an unbeaten 67 against KKR.

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