Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Chennai Super Kings Highlights: MS Dhoni’s CSK beat Virat Kohli’s RCB with all-round performance, claim top spot Cricket News – Times of India

Sharjah: Chennai Super Kings put on a stellar all-round performance to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets to top the IPL pecking order here on Friday.
RCB captain Virat Kohli (53) and youth devdutt padikkal (70) put up a quick half-century in a fine partnership of 111 runs, but CSK restricted them to 156 for six after bowling.
in-form Ruturaj Gaikwadi Good again with 38 runs, while Faf du Plessis top-scored with 31 to lay a solid foundation for CSK to chase down a modest target in 18.1 overs.

The win took CSK to the top spot with 14 points. They also surpassed Delhi Capitals, who also have 14 points, but the Yellow Brigade’s net run rate is a better 1.185 than the Delhi team’s 0.613.

While this was CSK’s second consecutive win, RCB have now lost both the games after the resumption of the league.
match highlights
Gaikwad and du Plessis added 71 runs in 8.2 overs and Moeen Ali (23) and Ambati Rayudu (32) also started later but could not convert them into big innings.
Suresh Raina (17) and captain M S Dhoni (11) made sure that there was no twist in the story, taking the side past the finish line.
Neither Mohammad Siraj nor Navdeep Saini could trouble the CSK openers. Whether the ball was pitched, short or bowled on good length, Gaikwad and his Protea teammates treated him with equal disdain.
Gaikwad hit the ball hard and even reverse swept it before Kohli took a superb low catch off wrist spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
Realizing that spinners can change the game, Kohli hands over the ball to the off-spinner Glen Maxwell And the Australian replied with the wicket of du Plessis, who was guilty of playing a loose shot.
However, Rayudu and Moeen showed no respect for the slow bowlers. He worked the ball to keep the scoreboard moving and also took big shots.
Earlier, Kohli and Padikkal had gone to hammer and tongs after being asked to take the first strike, but once the partnership was broken dwayne bravoRCB lost the momentum.
RCB were only able to score 45 runs in the remaining 6.4 overs from where they could push for a score of around 200.
Bravo’s bowling made a huge difference at the end of RCB’s innings as he conceded only 24 runs in his four overs and also added the wickets of Glenn Maxwell (11) and Harshal Patel (3).
CSK had no shortage of quality bowlers with Deepak Chahar and Josh Hazlewood opening the attack, but the Bangalore openers – Kohli and Padikkal – began to strike the ball cleanly.
Kohli started off by hitting consecutive boundaries off Chahar but it took him some time to regain his momentum. The skipper hit the same bowler for a big six on the on-side while Padikkal was fluent with his good timing shots on the off-side.
Dhoni shuffled his bowlers but no one got enough length to disturb the batsmen or stop the run flow.
The young left-handed batsman also made good use of his legs against left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, with the ball going over long-on. He completed his half-century with a crushing four off Chahar, which also extended the team’s century.
The breakthrough finally came when Bravo sent back Kohli, who hit the ball clean and hard, but was caught near the boundary ropes.
That wicket stopped the run flow and both of them tried to break the chains. AB de Villiers (12) And Padikkal fell victim to Shardul Thakur.

Maxwell was expected to go after the bowlers and hit a six off Bravo to complete the team’s 150 in the 18th over, but RCB did not get a chance to flourish of late.

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