'I want to try and be in my shoes, not fill anybody's shoes': Gaikwad on succeeding Dhoni as CSK captain

'I want to try and be in my shoes, not fill anybody's shoes': Gaikwad on succeeding Dhoni as CSK captain

FirstCricket Staff March 22, 2024, 21:03:26 IST

In his first toss as CSK skipper during Friday’s season opener against southern rivals RCB, Gaikwad revealed that while he was officially made aware of the situation a week in advance, Dhoni himself had dropped a hint last season.

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'I want to try and be in my shoes, not fill anybody's shoes': Gaikwad on succeeding Dhoni as CSK captain
Newly-appointed Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad with the IPL trophy ahead of the season-opening clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Chennai. Sportzpics

Newly-appointed Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad on Friday revealed that while he was given a heads up about the change in leadership a week before the opening match of the 2024 Indian Premier League against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, he had a fair idea about the same last year.

The Maharashtra wicketkeeper-batter also insisted he was trying to create his own legacy as captain of what is one of the most successful teams in cricket, and not just “fill anybody’s shoes”.

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Gaikwad made heads turn when he showed up during the pre-season conference for captains, with the five-time champions and current trophy-holders then formally announcing MS Dhoni's decision to step down as captain.

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In his first toss as CSK skipper during Friday’s season opener against southern rivals RCB, the Maharashtra keeper-batter revealed that while he was officially made aware of the situation a week in advance, Dhoni himself had dropped a hint last season, in which he led the Super Kings to their fifth title.

“Feel priviledged. But I want to try and be in my shoes, not fill anybody’s shoes. I got to know last week, but Mahi bhai hinted at it last year,” Gaikwad said during toss, in which RCB skipper Faf du Plessis opted to bat.

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Chennai had a couple of new faces in their XI, with New Zealand all-rounder Rachin Ravindra and uncapped Indian batter Sameer Rizvi making their IPL debuts on Friday. Ravindra had been a revelation in last year’s ICC World Cup that took place in India, finishing the highest run-scorer for the Black Caps and playing a crucial role in guiding them to the semi-finals.

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“Everyone is experienced here, sadly we are missing Conway and Pathirana. We’ve got Rachin and Mitchell coming in though this year so they should fit in well. Looks like a good pitch, a hard surface that should hold up well for the second innings. Four overseas - Mitchell, Rachin, Fizz and Theekshana. The domestic player Sameer Rizvi is making his debut as well,” Gaikwad adding during his chat with former India head coach Ravi Shastri.

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