Former Chennai Super Kings: Former Chennai Super Kings batter Ambati Rayudu believes the team "stuck to a bad plan" that hurt as they slumped to a 43-run defeat against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their IPL 2026 clash at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

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CSK endured a difficult outing with the ball as RCB piled up a massive 250/3, powered by a late onslaught from Tim David and Rajat Patidar, who added 99 runs in just 35 balls. The visitors then fell short despite a fighting chase, eventually being bowled out for 207.

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Analysing CSK’s bowling effort, Rayudu pointed out that the issue was not merely planning, but the inability to deviate when things began to unravel.

"More than a bad plan, they just stuck to that bad plan. There was nobody to intervene and to just take some time off, take those 20-30 seconds, just make it slightly more slow and then guide the bowler with a message. I think they should have slowed it down a little bit," Rayudu told ESPNCricinfo.

RCB’s late surge, which saw them smash 97 runs in the final five overs, exposed CSK’s struggles at the death. "Their follow-up balls after a boundary or a six aren't great," Rayudu added.

"More than a bad plan, they just stuck to that bad plan. There was nobody to intervene and to just take some time off, take those 20-30 seconds, just make it slightly more slow and then guide the bowler with a message. I think they should have slowed it down a little bit," Rayudu told ESPNCricinfo.

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In contrast, Rayudu praised RCB’s game awareness and ability to respond dynamically to changing situations, which have contributed to their dominant run, including a fourth consecutive win over CSK. "RCB, meanwhile, are not letting anything just pass by; they just want to control every scenario, every over," he said.

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