Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians Highlights: 88 more bowlers from Ruturaj guide CSK to a 20-run win over MI. Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: Genius Ruturaj Gaikwadi Earlier, the foundation was laid by playing an unbeaten innings of 88 runs in 58 balls. dwayne bravo Power led to an outstanding bowling performance Chennai Super Kings Win over for a crushing 20 runs Mumbai Indians IPL on Sunday
After the first leg was suspended in India due to the COVID-19 pandemic in May, Gaikwad helped lift Chennai Super Kings from 7/3 to 156 for six after IPL 14 resumed in the United Arab Emirates. Batted through the innings for .
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The late spark was provided by Bravo (23 off 8 balls) as CSK were making a fighting total to recover from a disastrous start.
Chasing 157 on a pitch where the ball often stopped at the batsmen, MI also had a poor start as they were dismissed for 37 for three in the sixth over at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Quinton de Kock (17) and debutant Anmolpreet Singh (16) both got out after starting, bowlers are fast bowlers Deepak Chahri on both occasions.

Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan also returned to the dugout in quick succession and troubled Mumbai for 58 for four in the 10th over.
Saurabh Tiwari (50 not out) and stand-in captain Kieron Pollard tried to form a partnership before Josh Hazlewood was caught in front of the formidable Trinidad all-rounder’s wicket.
CSK brightened their chances when Krunal Pandya was run out by the Dwayne Bravo-MS Dhoni combination.
Tiwary and Adam Milne tried but could not succeed, the latter dismissed the experienced Bravo in the second ball of the 20th over.

Bravo scored 3/25 while Chahar scored 2/19 as MI posted 136 for eight.
Earlier, the 24-year-old Gaikwad added 81 runs for the fifth wicket with Ravindra Jadeja (26) and dismissed skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni for 24 runs in the sixth over.
Gaikwad hit nine fours and four sixes, while Bravo hit three sixes as CSK scored 112 runs in the last 10.
CSK lost four wickets, including the wickets of skipper Dhoni and the team’s experienced run-scorer Suresh Raina, in the power play as three top-order batsmen failed to open accounts.

The start was ominous for CSK as Trent Boult had already dismissed Faf du Plessis in the fifth ball of the over when the New Zealand pacer caught the veteran South Africa player by backward point fielder Adam Milne, who was very close. stood well. The batsman had prepared himself to play the cut shot.
One for two became two for two in the next over as Milne dismissed Moeen Ali who slapped a slightly shorter ball straight to Saurabh Tiwary over cover.
What didn’t help Moeen was that as the England all-rounder went for his shot, the ball stopped.
CSK were in for even more trouble as the three-time winner lost the big wicket of Raina in the third over when the veteran left-hander, who has helped the team win so many matches in the past, was dismissed for an irresponsible shot. Went. When he missed one while trying to attack the Kiwi seamer.
Meanwhile, to make matters worse for the Super Kings, Ambati Rayudu retired hurt after a blow to his body.
If that wasn’t enough, the Mumbai Indians holders heaped more misery on CSK by sending the veteran Dhoni back to the hut for a poor score.
The World Cup-winning Indian captain used his shot at the right time, but, to his shock, Boult completed a well-decided catch at deep square leg, capping a forgettable powerplay for the unit from Chennai. did.
After that, Gaikwad and Jadeja scored invaluable runs by carefully mixing their team with overall aggression to defend against a side that is missing two of its big players in regular skipper Rohit Sharma and all-rounder Hardik Pandya. , whose seam-up had missed the bowling when the Chennai pair were rebuilding their innings.

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