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Great performance by the Mumbai Indians. (See all IPL updates, live scores here)
CSK vs MI Live updates:
- Chennai lost the first 10 wickets in history, what did Dhoni say?
- The best of the game was Trent Bolt. Took four wickets for 16 runs in four overs.
- Mumbai collected the required runs in 12.2 overs. That is, in the absence of 48 balls, Joy arrived. Ishan Kisan scored an undefeated 6 runs (36 balls). D’Cock scored 47 runs on the same number of balls.
- It was a knockout match for Chennai to advance to the play-offs. In that match, Mahendra Singh Dhoni surrendered to Mumbai. Chennai lost by 10 wickets. With 48 balls remaining, Mumbai collected the runs necessary to win. For the first time in IPL history, Chennai lost by 10 wickets.
- Mumbai scored 98 runs for loss of ground in 10 overs. Ishan undefeated with 64 (33 balls). Quinton D’Cock made 32 of 26 balls.
- At first, some bats got stuck on the edge. But that’s it. Mumbai showed complete dominance in her. Mumbai scores 52 by no in 8 overs. Quinton D’Cock undefeated with 18 (14 balls). Ishan Kisan has scored 36 runs (22).
- The Mumbai Indians began to pursue the race. Quinton D’Cock and Ishan Kisan took the bat. Deepak Chahar with the ball in hand. If you want to win the match, Chennai needs windows at the beginning. And that’s why Dhoni is looking at Deepak’s swing.
- Sam Karan did half a century. He played great innings. When the first-order hitters played Nakanichobani, he showed how to play. Trent Bolt hit four half centuries in 19.5 overs. The last ball, however, became daring. But before that he made 52 runs of 48 balls. In the end, Chennai scored 114 runs for 9 wickets.
- Alongside Sam Karan was the Lower Order of Chennai. Courtesy Chennai achieved a somewhat decent score. Score 93 runs in 18 overs for eight wickets.
- Chennai Super Kings are second in terms of losing seven wickets with the fewest races in IPL history. Bangalore is in first place. In 2016, they lost seven wickets for 42 races against KKR. In the first IPL as well, Bangalore lost seven wickets for 43 runs against KKR.
- Chennai breathed a sigh of relief. Dhoni was released from the shame of the lowest streak in IPL history. Nathan Coulter hit a six off the Nile to give Sam Karan a 49-run hit. Chennai scored 51 of seven in 9.3 overs.
- Chennai had the lowest score in IPL history with 69 races. CSK was all in 15.2 overs. And the opponent was the Mumbai Indians. That match took place on May 5, 2013.
- Chennai scored 44 runs for seven wickets in nine overs. Sam Karan (10 of 10 balls) is in the fold.
- Royal Challengers Bangalore has obtained the lowest score in IPL history. In 2016, Virat Kohli did his best for 49 runs against Kolkata Knight Riders. Can Chennai live off that shame?
- CSK vs MI: ‘Everyone is booked in the nursing home’
- This time Mahendra Singh Dhoni is out. He hit a six on the previous ball. The next ball went to hit a six in the same way. But Dhoni’s legs were on Ranchi. And Dhoni’s bat was in Sharjah. The bolt turned all necessary. Quinton D’Cock caught hard behind the wicket with Dhoni’s bat.
- This time Rabindra Jadeja is out. For the first time in history, Chennai took five wickets in the power play. Chennai scored 21 runs for the loss of five wickets in 5.2 overs.
- Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Rabindra Jadeja are in the fold. Chennai scored five runs for four wickets in three overs.
- Chennai set an embarrassing ‘record’ of losing by four wickets for the shortest race. Chennai scored three runs for four wickets in 2.5 overs. In general, there is an example of such shame in the possession of Kochi Taskers. They lost 2 runs and 4 wickets to Deccan Charges in 2011.
- In 2013, Chennai had three races for three wickets in the IPL. That incident was repeated again at this IPL. Chennai scored three runs for the loss of three wickets in 1.5 overs.
- Chennai did not benefit from the three changes. Chennai lost the wicket at the first change. Trent Bolt made a great start in swing mixing. The previous balls were swinging too much. Now change the length a bit.
- Why is Rohit not on the team against Dhoni, because Mumbai said
- Mumbai Indians 1st XI: Quentin D’Cock, Sourav Tiwary, Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kisan, Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandia, Nathan Coulter Nile, Rahul Chahar, Trent Bolt and Jaspreet.
- Chennai Super Kings first XI: Sam Karan, Faf du Plessis, Ambati Rayadu, N Jagadishan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Raju Gaikwad, Rabindra Jadeja, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Tagore, Jose Hazlewood and Imran Tahir.
- Mumbai Indians captain Kieron Pollard won the draw and chose to pitch first.
- Pollard, led by Mumbai, replaced Rohit with Sourav
- Rohit Sharma is not playing due to injury. He will be replaced by Kieron Pollard. For whom the captaincy is nothing new. TKR has become the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) champion under his leadership.
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