IPL 2021 Auction: Gautam Gambhir Says CSK Need Replacements For Shane Watson, Ageing Dwayne Bravo
IPL 2021 Auction: With the IPL returning to India, Chennai Super Kings may look for a replacement for Harbhajan Singh for a Chepauk pitch that could assist spin, said Gautam Gambhir.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 16, 2021 05:04 pm IST
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Gautam Gambhir said CSK need replacements for Shane Watson, Dwayne Bravo
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Gambhir said the pitch at Chepauk, CSK's home ground, will assist spin
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CSK may look for a replacement for Harbhajan Singh, too, who was released
Former India opener Gautam Gambhir believes that Chennai Super Kings need to find a replacement of the now retired Shane Watson and an ageing Dwayne Bravo during the upcoming IPL auction for the 2021 season. In IPL 2020, Watson scored 299 runs from 11 matches at a strike rate of 121.05. CSK finished their campaign at seventh place with 12 points from 14 matches. In their last three matches, they stitched together an unbeaten run. The Australian all-rounder has since announced his retirement from all forms of the game.
"They need to have a replacement straightaway for Shane Watson because obviously, that is one area. Plus, they didn't have Suresh Raina last time around. So, Suresh Raina will be available," Gambhir said while speaking on Star Sports' show "Cricket Connected".
The IPL auction is scheduled for Thursday in Chennai. Since the IPL will be back in India in familiar conditions, Gambhir felt skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni may ring in a few more changes.
"That's Chepauk where it's going to start spinning and gripping. That's how MS plays his cricket over such a long period of time whenever he has captained CSK," Gambhir said.
"So he might look at an off-spinner because Harbhajan has been released, Shane Watson and probably another all-rounder or a backup for someone like Dwayne Bravo, because probably age is catching up on him as well.
"He's (Dwayne) not the same what he used to be. So, probably there could be an all-rounder and plus an overseas batter, because there are two overseas batters normally who open for CSK. There's not going to be too many changes to be honest."
Gambhir also said that CSK should have a smaller squad because "this is only an auction for one season".
"After this season, there's going to be a bigger auction. So, I don't think CSK will have an overall revamp," Gambhir said.
Gambhir said the return of Raina, who pulled out of the tournament last season, will add strength to CSK squad.
"This time around, Suresh Raina coming back will be a huge boost for CSK because he plays T20 cricket really well and he's done a lot of good things for CSK," Gambhir said.
"At the same time, they will have new players coming in, whether it's a replacement for Shane Watson or probably an off-spinner or an all-rounder.
"So, when new players come in, obviously they will bring new ideas, they bring new energy as well. I am sure those are the areas CSK will be looking for."