Mustafizur Rahman’s stellar performance propelled Chennai Super Kings to a six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Friday. Despite being stretchered off the field in Chittagong last week, the Bangladeshi pacer returned with a vengeance, decimating RCB’s top order with four crucial wickets in just 10 deliveries.
Rahman’s variations in pace and precise execution proved too much for RCB’s batsmen. His leg-cutters and flexible wrist action accounted for the wickets of Faf du Plessis and Cameron Green, while a slower ball sent Virat Kohli packing. Rajat Patidar was deceived by a wobbly seam delivery.
Dinesh Karthik, who remained unbeaten to guide RCB to a decent total, praised Rahman’s ability to modify his pace, making him a formidable opponent for batters. “He can bowl at 138-139 kmph and then has a slow one, which is very deceptive,” Karthik explained. “He bowls at 120-125 kmph, which makes it really hard to line him up.”
Rahman’s inclusion in the CSK playing XI was due to the absence of designated death bowler Matheesha Pathirana. The 28-year-old, acquired by CSK for his base price of Rs 2 crore last year, seized the opportunity and made a significant impact.
CSK bowling consultant Eric Simons commended Rahman for executing the plan seamlessly. “We felt that he (Fizz) does suit the conditions, but again, it’s the simplicity of the plan that we put into place, and he executed beautifully today,” Simons said.
Rahman’s performance highlights his versatility and ability to adapt to different conditions. His variations in pace and precise execution make him a valuable asset to any team, and his impact on CSK’s victory is a testament to his skill and determination.