Ruturaj Gaikwad | Losing Captain (1/2) - To be honest, sometimes I hate to assess it in that way, but I really felt it was challenging a bit, especially for the medium pacers, it held up a bit and was two paced. Even the bounce was a bit up and down, but I felt if we hadn't lost too many wickets up front, we would have still reached maybe 170 or 180, that would have been competitive. However, I really doubt that, even after batting powerplay, we just kept coming in. It was a bit difficult to play some shots. (On the pitch) Not expected, to be honest. You know, it's really hard to assess how it's going to play. Last three games we played here, I think we kind of, you know, got to know how it will play or you kind of, you know, we were in a situation where we felt, okay, 60% is going to play like this, 70% is going to play like this, but this game, we didn't have any idea about how it will play and, you know, by the time we wanted to adapt and change, we were too late and then after that, even we wanted, we tried, but it just didn't come off. You know, at the first timeout when Flem (CSK coach Stephen Fleming) came out, I said to be that I'm trying to be positive, I'm trying to be aggressive, but it's just, sometimes I'm waiting. The ball is popping up a bit, and sometimes I'm waiting for, for snowballs, or the ball to come at a pace which the last delivery came, but it just came up a bit too quickly or with a bit more bounce, or a bit less bounce, so I told him I'm trying to change as much as possible, but it's just not happening right at the moment. It was really difficult to change every ball, whether, what would happen, so it was just about judging or expecting that it'll come good, but it just didn't. I would say it was an off day right from ball one, and I also felt we were a bit lethargic in the field. Although they started off really well, we need to put that aside and look forward to the next one.