IPL 2021: No time to experiment now, says CSK head coach Stephen Fleming

Chennai Super Kings became the first team to reach the IPL 2021 playoffs, but head coach Stephen Fleming says his team will not take its foot off the pedal.

Published : Oct 01, 2021 11:51 IST

Stephen Fleming... “Momentum can go just as quick as you have it. We don't really talk about that.”
Stephen Fleming... “Momentum can go just as quick as you have it. We don't really talk about that.”
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Stephen Fleming... “Momentum can go just as quick as you have it. We don't really talk about that.”

Chennai Super Kings became the first team to reach the Indian Premier League playoffs on Thursday with its ninth win from 11 matches but head coach Stephen Fleming said the team will not take its foot off the pedal.

Three-time winner Chennai, led by former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, failed to make the playoffs for the first time in 2020 and finished second from bottom in the eight-team Twenty20 tournament.

But Chennai's ageing players have turned around the team's fortunes superbly this year and on Thursday defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets with Dhoni finishing off the game in Sharjah with a trademark six in the final over.

With three more league games remaining, Chennai will aim to go on and seal a top-two finish that would give it two shots at qualifying for the October 15 final in Dubai.

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"I'm not big on momentum," former New Zealand captain Fleming told reporters.

"Momentum can go just as quick as you have it. We don't really talk about that.

"What we probably have been afforded is the opportunity to manage workloads a bit better. We are afforded that luxury now but we won't be too experimental."

As India grappled with a COVID-19 surge, the league was suspended near its halfway stage in May after two franchises reported several positive cases. The remainder of the season was then shifted to the United Arab Emirates and restarted last month.

Chennai has won all four matches it has played in the UAE so far.

"I think I mentioned at the time we were really proud of the way we finished (in 2020). We won the last four games in a row and started to get a little bit of rhythm together," said Fleming.

"In the first half of the tournament a number of things went wrong and our form and confidence was really low. But the way we finished was really encouraging and that actually gave us the first look at what we could be. So we took more confidence out of that than maybe what others did."

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