Chennai started flying after losing to the champions



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Before the start of the tournament, there was a lot of discussion about the age of the Chennai Super Kings players. Analysts have expressed doubts about the effectiveness of Chennai under-30 cricketers at Mercatari T20 cricket.

The answer came from the beginning of the field game. Chennai has lost the reigning IPL champions to the magic of old bones. In the opening match of the 13th edition of the tournament, Chennai lost to the four-time champion Mumbai Indians by 5 wickets. Mumbai ‘s collection of 182 4-ball runs have finished.

Ambati Rayudu, 34, and Faf du Plessis, 36, played key roles in Chennai’s victory. After taking two wickets for just 7 runs, Faf and Raidu put together a pair of 115 runs in just 14 overs. Rayudu came back with 61 of 48 balls for the team’s 121 runs.

However, Faf left the field undefeated with the team in the port of victory. An impeccable inning of 58 runs of 44 balls came from his bat. With this, playing an effective 16-run cameo with 6 balls from Sam Quran made it easier for Chennai to win.

Previously, the Mumbai Indians got off to a good start after losing the draw. Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock made 48 of 27 balls in the opening. However, this great start was ruined when Mumbai lost to Rohit (12 of 10 balls) and De Kock (33 of 20 balls) in two overs.

In the third field, Suryakumar Yadav (17 of 16 balls) was handled by Sourav Tiwary. There was a time when Mumbai had 121 races for 3 wickets. But on the 15th, the couple pushed again. Two hitters fell victim to Rabindra Jadeja in one more.

In the spin of this Indian spinner, Sourav returned with 42 runs of 31 balls, 3 limits and 1 six and was caught by Du Plessis. Hardik Pandya, who hit 14 of 10 balls with two sixes, was also ejected after three balls.

Then Lungi Engidi showed surprise with the ball. After Krunal Pandya (3 of 3 balls), Proteas ‘pacemaker has returned Kieron Pollard (18 of 14 balls), Mumbai’ s last hitting hope. He also has James Pattins in his pocket (11 of 6 balls).

The beating of the Mumbai Indians couldn’t go very far after that. The four-time IPL champions had to stop for 162 races over 9 wickets.

SAS / MSH

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