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29-Apr-2018 05:04:00 GMT
CSK vs MI - 27th match, Pune

Rohit helps Mumbai Indians register second win

Mumbai Indians 170 for 2 (Rohit 56*, Lewis 47) beat Chennai Super Kings 169 for 5 (Raina 75*, Rayudu 46, McClenaghan 2-26) by eight wickets

Pune: Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma smacked 56 not out as the under-pressure defending champions registered a much-needed eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Pune on Saturday, 28 April.

Chennai's 169 for 5 was powered by Suresh Raina's 47-ball unbeaten 75. However, Rohit hit two sixes and six fours and Mumbai got over the line with eight wickets and two deliveries to spare to secure their second win in seven games.

Mumbai captain Rohit, whose personal batting form has also recently been under question, got good support from openers Ervin Lewis (44) and Suryakumar Yadav (44) at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

Batting first, Chennai’s starting was lackluster, losing opener Shane Watson (12) in the fifth over with the scorecard reading 26 runs.

Watson's top edge was easily caught by Mayank Markande at square leg off the left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya delivery.

Raina then walked into the middle and played the perfect second fiddle to in-form Rayudu, taking Chennai close to the 100-run mark.

Just when the duo looked settled, Krunal struck again to break the partnership in the 12th over as a miscued shot from Rayudu landed safely in the hands of Ben Cutting's at deep midwicket.

Rayudu 35-ball knock contained a couple of boundaries and four sixes.

His dismissal saw Dhoni joining Raina and some fireworks by the Chennai skipper saw the addition of another 46 runs in the next 5.5 overs.

Meanwhile, Raina brought up his fifty in the 17th over.

During the chase, openers Ervin Lewis (44) and Suryakumar (44) shared a 69-run stand before the latter was dismissed by veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in the fifth delivery of the 10th over. Though it was a very good start for Mumbai, CSK bowlers did well to not allow the opening partnership to run away with the game.

Then captain Rohit joined hands with West Indian left-hander Lewis as they stitched together a partnership of 59 runs to keep the visitors in the hunt.

Rohit and Hardik Pandya (13 not out) however were in good form. Rohit then hit medium pacer Shardul Thakur for four consecutive fours in the penultimate over to leave Mumbai five runs away from victory from the last over.

Rohit and Hardik dealt with three singles and one double.

Despite the loss, Chennai retainst it's place at the top of the table with 10 points, while Mumbai jumped to the sixth spot with four points.


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