The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Captaincy didn’t come as a surprise to me: Ruturaj

- Sankar Narayanan E.H.

After scoring his first halfcentur­y as the Chennai Super Kings skipper, Ruturaj Gaikwad opened up about the succession plans M.S. Dhoni and the thinktank had for him.

“I remember (it was) in 2022 when he [Dhoni] told me that I might get a chance to lead (later). I was always preparing for it. Captaincy didn’t come as a surprise or shock to me,” Ruturaj said at the postmatch press conference after CSK’s sevenwicke­t win against Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday.

When asked about how Dhoni broke the news of passing on the baton to him, Ruturaj said: “It was not really a deep conversati­on. It was in a very chilled state… we were practising and he came and told me about it.”

The 27yearold also touched upon how head coach Stephen Fleming was grooming him to be the next heir to the throne.

“Even last year, Fleming and I used to discuss captaincy after every match, about what bowling changes we needed to make and the thinking behind them. That was just really building this up for me,” he added.

Ruturaj — while retaining his individual­ity as the

Super Kings captain — seems to have embedded the philosophy ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ while embarking on the side’s season of transition.

“I want to keep the culture of CSK going. The success we have had and the things we have been doing, I don’t want to change a single bit of it,” Ruturaj said.

“I would like to make my own decisions and give freedom to my players. That is what has been happening since I started playing for CSK, and nothing has changed now. I’m enjoying this a lot.”

“Everyone out there will feel that there are big shoes to fill, but I would like to be myself,” he signed off.

 ?? ?? Smooth transition: Ruturaj revealed that Dhoni broke the news of passing on the baton of captaincy in a very ‘chilled’ situation.
Smooth transition: Ruturaj revealed that Dhoni broke the news of passing on the baton of captaincy in a very ‘chilled’ situation.

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