Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Super Kings keen to pile more misery on MI

- Rajesh Pansare sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

PUNE : Barring Dwayne Bravo’s salvo, there wasn’t much to differenti­ate between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians when they clashed in the IPL opener more than a fortnight ago.

Since then, their performanc­e graph has gone in opposite directions. While Chennai have played with swag and grown in confidence under the stewardshi­p of MS Dhoni, defending champions Mumbai have found the going tough, at times looking clueless when put under pressure.

When both clash in the return leg at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium on Saturday, Chennai will look to pile on more misery on Mumbai with a 30-ball 69, Chennai have gone from strength to strength. The match-winning performanc­es kept coming with batsmen backing the bowlers and vice versa.

The Bravo blitz was followed by Sam Billings’ power-packed 23-ball 56 against Kolkata Knight Riders. Dhoni almost saw them home with a quick-fire 44-ball 79 against Kings XI Punjab while carrying a back injury before falling short by four runs.

Shane Watson’s 57-ball 106 knocked the wind out of Rajasthan Royals’ sails in their first match in Pune. In the next encounter, Ambati Rayudu’s 37-ball 79 followed by Deepak Chahar’s three wicket opening burst dented Sunrisers’ hopes.

Rayudu, sent to open this time, set up the win against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore with a 53-ball 82 before Dhoni gave the finishing touches, staying composed in his 34-ball 70 as Chennai chased down the 200-plus mark for the second time this season.

The only time Mumbai seized the momentum was against RCB where skipper Rohit Sharma gave them the launch pad before bowlers restricted Virat Kohli & Co. Otherwise, they have been close but not quite close enough to seal the deal. It also doesn’t help when four of your five defeats come in the last over.

 ?? AFP PTI ?? ▪ Skipper MS Dhoni las led from front for CSK.
AFP PTI ▪ Skipper MS Dhoni las led from front for CSK.

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