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17-Apr-2015 18:30:00 GMT
MI v CSK, IPL 2015, Mumbai

In-form Chennai Easily Chase Down 184

Mumbai: Smith's 30-ball 62 and McCullum's 20-ball 46 added 109 runs for first wicket in 7.2 overs, helped Chennai Super Kings chased down 184 in 16.4 overs. Mumbai Indians their fourth consecutive defeat in Pepsi IPL 2015.

Faced with an asking rate of 9.20, the two CSK openers came out all guns blazing, helped their team to 90 in the power play, in the process bringing the required run rate down to just over a run-a-ball and deflating the morale in the MI camp.

There was a boundary scored in each of the first ten overs. CSK raced to 50 in four overs and needed only 2.5 overs to add the next 50 runs. Dwayne Smith brought up his half-century off 22 balls, aided with seven boundaries and three sixes, while McCullum hit a few meaty blows and improvised on a couple of occasions to race to 46 off 20 balls. Both batsmen were dismissed by Harbhajan Singh in the eighth over, but not before they had added 109 runs on the board.

Faf du Plessis was cleaned up by a Lasith Malinga yorker and MS Dhoni hit one straight back to Pollard, but Suresh Raina (43 from 29 balls), in the company of Dwayne Bravo, completed the honours and took the team past the finish line in the seventeenth over.

For MI – who employed some strange tactics on the day, Harbhajan Singh picked up the wickets of the two openers, but conceded 44 runs in his four overs. Malinga and Pollard were the other wicket-takers for the home side.

Earlier in the evening, MI won the toss, opted to bat first and finished their twenty overs at 183 for 7. The hosts got off to a poor start yet again, losing three wickets in the first four overs. Ashish Nehra accounted for the dismissals of Parthiv Patel and Corey Anderson, while Ishwar Pandey dismissed Lendl Simmons (who filled in for the injured Aaron Finch).

Rohit Sharma, batting at four, asserted once again he is the best batsman in the MI ranks. At a time when the Chennai Super Kings bowlers were calling the shots, Rohit effortlessly made his way to 50 off just 31 balls.

While there was application at one end – from skipper Rohit Sharma, there were fireworks at the other from Kieron Pollard. Pollard picked up three sixes and a boundary. He raced to his half-century off 21 balls, and forced his way to 64 before perishing off the penultimate delivery of the innings.

For Chennai Super Kings, Ashish Nehra bowled a brilliant opening spell, finishing his four overs with returns of 3 for 23.

Brief Scores
Mumbai Indians -
183/7 (Pollard 64, Rohit 50, Nehra 3-23)
Chennai Super Kings - 189/4 (Smith 62, McCullum 46, Harbhajan Singh 2-44)
Result - Chennai Super Kings won by 6 wickets
Points - Chennai Super Kings 2, Mumbai Indians 0
Player of the match - Ashish Nehra (Chennai Super Kings)


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