Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming admitted that the team is facing a tough position in this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL), with only two wins out of eight matches. Despite this, Fleming remains optimistic and stated that the team will continue to search for players to improve for the next season.

In their recent match against Mumbai Indians, CSK managed to score 176/5, but it was not enough as Mumbai Indians chased down the target with ease, winning by nine wickets. Fleming acknowledged the team’s struggle and emphasized the importance of learning from past experiences to turn their fortunes around, citing their turnaround in 2023 after finishing ninth in 2022.

Fleming highlighted the team’s lack of confidence and inconsistency in their approach, attributing it to the changing personnel in the squad. Despite the challenges, Fleming expressed determination to keep working towards finding the right combinations and players for the future, viewing the current situation as an opportunity for growth.

The coach emphasized the need for a proactive approach and consistency in performance to compete effectively in the tournament. CSK’s struggles with finding the right tempo and plugging the gaps in their game have been evident, but Fleming remains committed to addressing these issues and making the most out of the remaining matches in the season.

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