“Have Right Players”: Hussey Backs CSK Despite Derailing IPL 2025 Campaign


Chennai Super Kings batting coach Michael Hussey threw his weight behind the current squad despite a fifth straight defeat, insisting that the five-time champions have the “right players” and are not raising the white flag just yet. CSK crumbled to an embarrassing eight-wicket defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders here on Friday after recording their lowest-ever score at the Chepauk of 103 for nine. “I still think we’ve got the right players. We’ve just got to try and help them find some confidence and consistency and then hopefully we can sort of grow and build from that, whether that’s with the bat, ball or in the field,” Hussey told the media after the match.

“There’s a lot of talk about the style of our play. But the players we’ve got, we don’t want to ask them to play in a completely different way; that’s natural to them.

“They’ve got here to the IPL for playing really well in their way. I’m certainly not one to try and get them to play in a different way. They play at their best because that’s the way they play,” he added.

Hussey dismissed suggestions that CSK have stacked their squad with players past their prime or are hesitant to back young talent. CSK’s middle-order comprises India players Rahul Tripathi, Shivam Dube, Vijay Shankar and Deepak Hooda who have failed collectively this season.

“I would argue that they’re beyond their prime. I don’t agree with that. We’ve had players in the twilight of their career come and play at CSK in the past. I think of Shane Watson. I think of Ajinkya Rahane.” “They’ve performed really well for CSK. I still think that the players that we’ve got still have some good cricket in front of them and can offer us a lot. We can find their best and see some great performances from them.

“With regards to youngsters, we want to pick guys when they’re ready to perform. We’ve got some very good players that are waiting for their chance. No question about that.

“But sometimes when teams give up and think, ‘we can’t win the tournament anymore. Well, we’ll just try the youngsters now’. That’s what, we’re still here to try and progress in the tournament as far as we can. We’re certainly not putting the white flag up just yet,” Hussey added.

The former Australia and CSK player said CSK hope to find their way into the top four and are ready to scrape for it.

“You only have to get into scraping to that fourth place. In a long tournament like the IPL, it is about momentum. Certainly the momentum is not with us at the moment whatsoever.” “If we can change that momentum and get some confidence going and get a few wins on the board, the confidence will grow. You never know, we might be able to scrape into one of those last positions in the table come playoff time.”

Hussey acknowledged CSK have been below-par in all three aspects of the game. “We have certainly been below par in all three facets of the game. (But) we’re not out of it altogether. We’ve got to stick tight, identify the areas we can improve and just get back on that horse as quickly as we possibly can.”

“If we start to fracture, if we start to change things too much, which has certainly not been a CSK trait in the past, then things can go worse before they get better. We need to do a bit of soul searching.” 

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