Chennai Super Kings (CSK) pulled off a stunning 20-run victory over Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Wankhede Stadium, defying expectations and successfully defending a modest total of 206.
CSK’s innings was propelled by a late surge from Shivam Dube, who smashed an unbeaten 64 off 38 deliveries. MS Dhoni then provided a final flourish with a 20-run cameo off the last four balls. However, it was the team’s disciplined bowling that ultimately sealed the victory.
Mumbai’s chase began promisingly, with Rohit Sharma anchoring the innings with a century. However, Matheesha Pathirana’s introduction turned the tide. The Sri Lankan pacer claimed two wickets in his first over, including the crucial dismissal of Ishan Kishan.
As the required run rate climbed, Mumbai’s batters struggled to keep up. Pathirana continued to impress, executing his plans to perfection and restricting the opposition to the larger boundaries. Despite Sharma’s late flurry, Mumbai fell short by 20 runs.
CSK’s victory was a testament to their resilience and adaptability. Despite facing a formidable opponent on their home ground, they managed to control the game through disciplined bowling and smart fielding.