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Super Kings put on a regal display to subdue Titans with consummate ease

Dube, Ravindra, and Ruturaj conjure up delightful knocks before the home bowlers stifle the visitors and strike with regularity to fashion 63run win

- S. Dipak Ragav

ike most Indian venues, Chepauk is used to the chants of ‘Sachin, Sachin’ while cheering the nation’s most celebrated cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar, in his playing days.

Figuring in only his second IPL match, Rachin Ravindra found a way into the hearts of the city’s passionate fans, who quickly belted out ‘Rachin, Rachin’ as the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) opener produced another impressive cameo that laid the foundation for the defending champion’s thumping 63run win over Gujarat Titans at the MAC Stadium on Tuesday.

His rapid 46 (20b, 6x4, 3x6), followed by fellowsout­hpaw Shivam Dube’s 23ball 51 (2x4, 5x6), powered CSK to 206 for six after being asked to bat.

LEarly setback

The Titans’ batters never looked like chasing it down after Deepak Chahar removed openers Shubman Gill and Wriddhiman Saha inside the PowerPlay.

B. Sai Sudharsan and David Miller tried to forge a fightback, adding 41 runs for the fourth wicket, but the former struggled to get the big shots going as the CSK pacers kept a tight leash on proceeding­s.

Surprising­ly, the home team used only one spinner — Ravindra Jadeja — with pacer Matheesha Pathirana playing in the second half as an ‘Impact Player’ in place of Dube. Once Tushar Deshpande accounted for David Miller and Azmatullah Omarzai, both caught in the deep, the writing was on the wall for the visitors.

Earlier, smashed

Ravindra Titans’ pacers

Umesh Yadav and Omarzai all over the park with the typical elegance associated with lefthander­s. He started by flicking Umesh off his hips for a six, over square leg, to signal his intentions,

CHENNAI SUPER KINGS

Ruturaj Gaikwad c Saha b Johnson 46 (36b, 5x4, 1x6),

Rachin Ravindra st. Saha b

Rashid 46 (20b, 6x4, 3x6), Ajinkya Rahane st. Saha b Sai Kishore 12

(12b), Shivam Dube c Vijay Shankar b Rashid 51 (23b, 2x4,

Daryl Mitchell (not out) 24

Sameer Rizvi c Miller b Mohit 14 Ravindra Jadeja run out 7 Extras (lb1, w5): 6; Total (for six wkts. in 20 overs): 206.

FALL OF WICKETS

162 (Ravindra, 5.2 overs), 2104 (Rahane, 10.1), 3127 (Ruturaj, 12.3), 4184 (Dube, 18.2), 5199 (Rizvi, 19.3), 6206 (Jadeja, 19.6).

TITANS BOWLING

Omarzai 30300, Umesh 20270, Rashid 40492, Sai Kishore 30281, Johnson 40351, Mohit 40361.

GUJARAT TITANS

Wriddhiman Saha c Deshpande b Deepak Chahar 21 (17b, 4x4),

Shubman Gill lbw b Deepak Chahar 8 (5b, 1x6), Sai Sudharsan

(Impact Player in place of Mohit) c Rizvi b Pathirana 37

(31b, 3x4), Vijay Shankar c Dhoni b Mitchell 12 (12b, 1x6), David Miller c Rahane b Deshpande 21

(16b, 3x4), Azmatullah Omarzai c

and from there on, was pretty much unstoppabl­e.

The 24yearold played some delectable shots, with clean hits down the ground and when the bowlers pitched short, he pulled them into the stands with disdain.

Then, Dube, the Super Kings’ designated batter to take on spinners, played his role to perfection, lofting R. Sai Kishore for consecutiv­e sixes off the first

Ravindra b Deshpande 11 (10b,

Rahul Tewatia c Ravindra b Mustafizur 6 (11b, 1x4), Rashid Khan c Ravindra b Mustafizur 1

(2b), Umesh Yadav (not out) 10

(11b, 1x6), Spencer Johnson (not out) 5 (5b, 1x4); Extras (lb2, w9): 11; Total (for eight wkts. in 20 overs): 143.

FALL OF WICKETS

128 (Gill, 2.5), 234 (Saha, 4.3), 355 (Vijay Shankar, 7.3), 496 (Miller, 11.5), 5114 (Sai Sudharsan, 14.5), 6118 (Omarzai, 15.2), 7121 (Rashid, 16.2), 8129 (Tewatia, 18.2).

SUPER KINGS BOWLING

Deepak Chahar 40282, Mustafizur 40302, Deshpande 40212, Jadeja 20150, Mitchell 20181, Pathirana (Impact Player in place of Dube)

Toss: PoM: Dube. CSK won by 63 runs. two balls he faced before dispatchin­g Rashid into the crowd by getting down on his knee and using his long reach to telling effect.

Sameer Rizvi gave the Chennai innings the final flourish as he swept Rashid, who got a pounding on the day, for a six off the first ball he faced before launching him over longoff to take the host past 200, a score well beyond Gujarat’s reach.

 ?? S.R. RAGHUNATHA­N ?? Playing his part: Dube took a liking to the spinners while notching up a halfcentur­y in quick time.
S.R. RAGHUNATHA­N Playing his part: Dube took a liking to the spinners while notching up a halfcentur­y in quick time.

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