Dwayne Smith was the top-scorer for CSK, but his 57 came in 48 balls. His innings might have been the highest score for CSK, but it ate up far too many balls at the start, as CSK never gained the momentum needed to get going. Michael Hussey was the first man out, having made four off nine balls. Smith and Suresh Raina then added 66, but at 88 for two in the 12th over, they left far too much for the end. Scorecard: Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2015 Final at Kolkata
Raina created unwanted history when he was out for 28 off 19 balls. It became the first time in IPL history that Raina failed to score 400 runs in one edition of IPL. He ended at 374 runs in the tournament. Thereafter only MS Dhoni was able to get to double figures, and even he could only manage 18 off 13 coming in at No. 4.
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