Saikiran Uppuluri
Saikiran Uppuluri
In the world of cricket, where prodigies often emerge and capture the imagination of fans, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) is treading cautiously with their talented youngster, Rajvardhan Hangargekar. The franchise’s head coach, Stephen Fleming, has shed light on the reasoning behind the 19-year-old’s absence from the playing XI so far this season.
Fleming’s words carry weight, as he emphasizes the importance of nurturing young talent without rushing them into the spotlight prematurely. “You have to be very careful,” he cautions, acknowledging Hangargekar’s impressive performances at the Under-19 level but highlighting the significant step up to the Indian Premier League (IPL). The coach understands the potential risks of exposing a budding talent too soon, which could potentially damage their confidence and hinder their development.
The CSK think-tank is taking a measured approach, aiming to provide Hangargekar with the necessary skills and guidance to thrive at the highest level. “We’re very conscious of the skills that he needs to perform. We don’t wanna just throw him in and damage him. We want to make sure we realise the potential that he’s got,” Fleming asserts. This patient and calculated strategy underscores CSK’s commitment to fostering a nurturing environment, ensuring that Hangargekar’s talent is nurtured and refined before he takes the field in the IPL cauldron.