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Clinical Kings triumph Titans

Chennai Super Kings inflicted a 63-run defeat on Gujarat Titans with all-round performanc­e at Chepauk

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The fortress at Chepauk stood untouched as the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) registered a comprehens­ive 63-run win over the Gujarat Titans (GT) on Monday in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 on Tuesday night.

After flying high in the first innings with the bat, the hosts having scored 206/6, Kings’ pacer Deepak Chahar provided the ideal start by picking up two wickets in the powerplay, dismissing Titans’ Wriddhiman Saha (21) and skipper Shubman Gill (8). Despite stumbling twice, GT managed to put 43/2 on the board at the end of the powerplay.

MS Dhoni showed his class with the gloves as he went airborne to take a diving catch and send Vijay Shankar back for 12.

Sai Sudharsan (37) got off to a positive start for Titans, but David Miller (21), and Azmatullah Omarzai (11) struggled to stitch up meaningful partnershi­ps.

Tushar Deshpande scalped two in the middle phase, while Daryl Mitchell and Matheesha Pathirana claimed a wicket each to ensure the pressure kept mounting on GT.

Mustafizur Rahman came in to remove Rahul Tewatia and Rashid Khan to further put a dent on GT’s chase. Titans never threatened to chase down the target in the final six overs, as CSK inflicted GT’s biggest defeat in terms of runs.

Earlier, put to bat, CSK got off to a flying start, despite losing Rachin Ravindra’s wicket in the final over of the powerplay. The young New Zealand opener once again spread his wings in the powerplay and amassed 46 off just 20 deliveries.

He took the onus of scoring runs, while skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad provided the ideal support on the other end. Ravindra’s fiery knock brought up the third successive 50-plus opening partnershi­p for CSK against GT.

Ravindra’s transition from strike rotation to effortless­ly picking up boundaries was a sight to behold as he struck six fours and three maximums. Rashid Khan brought an end to Ravindra’s onslaught but the left-handed batter’s effort helped CSK amass 69/1.

Ajinkya Rahane walked back before he could adjust to the surface. Shivam Dube came and wasted no time getting going as he sent the ball sailing into the stands on two consecutiv­e deliveries. Gaikwad (46), who used a cautious approach, got nicked by Spencer Johnson before he could complete his 50.

Dube continued his onslaught on one end while Daryl Mitchell took his time to get his innings going.

The left-handed batter picked up Mohit Sharma’s back-of-thehand delivery and smoked it straight into the stands. He picked up a double in the final ball of his over to raise his bat for 50 in 22 deliveries.

GT skipper Shubman Gill introduced Rashid back into the attack and instantly reaped rewards. The Afghanista­n spinner removed

Dube on the second ball of the 19th over.

Sameer Rizvi came in and joined the action straightaw­ay with a six on his very first ball in the IPL. On the final ball of the over, he tonked another maximum to bring up 15 runs from the over.

In the final over, he tried to pick Mohit Sharma’s undercooke­d yorker but failed to get the elevation, with David Miller taking the catch comfortabl­y. CSK ended the innings with a score of 206/6.

Brief scores: Chennai Super Kings 206/6 (Shivam Dube 51, Rachin Ravindra 46; Rashid Khan 2-49) beat Gujarat Titans 143/8 (Sai Sudharsan 37; Deepak Chahar 2-28, Tushar Deshpande 2-21).

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