Muscat Daily

CHENNAI CRUSH HYDERABAD

Ruturaj and Deshpande star in dominant win

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Chennai, India - Call them conservati­ve, but Chennai Super Kings successful­ly backed their method despite not being able to defend 210 in their previous home match against Lucknow Super Giants. The power-packed Sunrisers Hyderabad’s drought in Chennai - they have never beaten CSK at Chepauk - continued as they fell short comprehens­ively despite batting in dewy conditions.

The slowest team in the first two overs and the third-slowest in the powerplay, CSK looked like they were playing the same game again: lose the toss (their eighth lost toss in nine matches), lay a cautious platform, captain Ruturaj Gaikwad scoring around about a hundred, Shivam Dube pushing them over 200... But then it changed in the second innings. CSK must have figured they had got done in by excessive dew, a special innings from Marcus Stoinis and some ordinary fielding from themselves the other night, a combinatio­n of events that won’t be repeated every night.

On Sunday, it wasn’t repeated, after Tushar Deshpande rocked SRH with three wickets in the powerplay. Both Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma found the sweeper on the off side. The big win took CSK from sixth to third

on the points table, tied on points with SRH and LSG. SRH were left with questions around their chasing methods: they have lost only one when defending but won only one when chasing. Their run rate when chasing falls three points from their 11.74 in the first

innings, and the average comes down from nearly 40 to 23.

The CSK openers made only one boundary attempt in the first two overs, and then gradually pushed up, largely thanks to expert gap-finding by Gaikwad. The first eight overs brought CSK just

67 runs, out of which Gaikwad scored 44 off 25 with seven fours.

CSK went the first 10 overs of the last match without a six. Here, they hit the first at the start of the ninth over when Daryl Mitchell welcomed Pat Cummins to the bowling crease by off-driving a slower ball over mid-off. In the same over, Gaikwad repeated the dose to get to 51 off 27. CSK’S other end, including extras, had got just 31 off 27 till that point.

However, Mitchell joined the party now, and played a part in keeping CSK going even as Gaikwad managed just 10 off the next 10. In that period, Mitchell made his way to fifty off 29 before holing out to leave CSK at 126 for 3 in 13.3 overs. Shivam Dube continued his exceptiona­l season despite good defensive bowling from SRH. He ended up with 39 off 20, hitting four sixes and a four. Gaikwad found a second wind, taking 29 in 10 balls immediatel­y after Mitchell’s dismissal.

MS Dhoni came out for a customary 5 off 2, and Dube ended with a huge six.

Unlike CSK, Travis Head began with a boundary first ball and a six off the first ball of the next over. Abhishek Sharma matched him with a six off his own. Deshpande, though, came back with a wide slower ball, which Head could send only as far as the sweeper on the off side.

 ?? ?? Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, with 98 runs, was again the star for Chennai Super Kings
Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, with 98 runs, was again the star for Chennai Super Kings

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